

Was Marco Polo a 'sexpat'?
Apr 15, 2024
Historian Jeremiah Jenne discusses Marco Polo's portrayal of China, focusing on the presence of sex in his accounts. They explore how Europeans viewed China, the reliability of outsider perspectives, and the lasting impact of Polo's narrative on western perceptions of the country.
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Marco Polo's Journey to China
- Marco Polo traveled to China in the late 13th century with his father and uncle, merchants who connected Europe and East Asia.
- He spent years at Kublai Khan's court, and his travels were recorded during his imprisonment in Italy.
Mongol Empire's Travel Opportunities
- The Mongol Empire unified a vast territory from Korea to Europe, allowing safer and easier travel.
- Many foreigners, including Europeans like the Polos, lived and worked at Kublai Khan's capital, making them not unique.
Sexual Focus in Marco Polo's Account
- Marco Polo's book has many descriptions focused on sex and sexual customs, showing European fascination with the sensuality of foreign cultures.
- This theme set a lasting template for European travel writing about China and other colonized places.