Contains fulltext : 199573pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Walter Benjamin’s and Charles Baudelaire’s personage of the flaneur can be interpreted as a representation of the ambivalent attraction to the strange and unknown in the experience of anonymous city life, so characteristic for the modern age. To what extent can we interpret this role of the flaneur – given its essential qualities in these writings – as a representation of world citizenship? The thesis is that the flaneur is more a cosmopolitan in the cultural than in the moral sense of the term. To live up to the demanding moral ideal of world citizenship, the flaneur needs to change: from detached observation to more meaningful forms of inter-cultural e...
Δεν διατίθεται περίληψη.This discussion focuses on the figure of the flâneur, who appears in Baudela...
There is much debate surrounding the nature and underlying causes of cosmopolitanism. Authors differ...
Cosmopolitanism is one of the most controversial ideologies dealt with English literature. It focuse...
Walter Benjamin’s and Charles Baudelaire’s personage of the flaneur can be interpreted as a represen...
Charles Baudelaire employs the notion of flaneur as an idle wanderer and a passionate observer of th...
Walter Benjamin refers to the commodified dream world of nineteenth century Paris as a ‘little unive...
In contemporary European social and political thought, cosmopolitanism is frequently closely linked ...
The flaneur (“stroller, dawdler, leisurer, idler”) is an aesthetic and historical figure that arose ...
The intention of this thesis is to examine the production and function of twentieth century Manhatta...
The question raised by this article is: how a cosmopolitan individual, from the reflective gesture o...
In this article, it is argued that cosmopolitans should elucidate the qualities and dispositions, or...
Recently, British Prime Minister Theresa May made a bold anti-cosmopolitan claim: \u27If you believe...
2Ongoing discussions about cosmopolitanism are often slanted toward elite cosmopolitanism. The Enlig...
The cosmopolitan ideal presses us to look beyond our moral com-mitments to those near and dear, expa...
The chapter contributes to a critical discussion of cosmopolitanism by examining the affinities betw...
Δεν διατίθεται περίληψη.This discussion focuses on the figure of the flâneur, who appears in Baudela...
There is much debate surrounding the nature and underlying causes of cosmopolitanism. Authors differ...
Cosmopolitanism is one of the most controversial ideologies dealt with English literature. It focuse...
Walter Benjamin’s and Charles Baudelaire’s personage of the flaneur can be interpreted as a represen...
Charles Baudelaire employs the notion of flaneur as an idle wanderer and a passionate observer of th...
Walter Benjamin refers to the commodified dream world of nineteenth century Paris as a ‘little unive...
In contemporary European social and political thought, cosmopolitanism is frequently closely linked ...
The flaneur (“stroller, dawdler, leisurer, idler”) is an aesthetic and historical figure that arose ...
The intention of this thesis is to examine the production and function of twentieth century Manhatta...
The question raised by this article is: how a cosmopolitan individual, from the reflective gesture o...
In this article, it is argued that cosmopolitans should elucidate the qualities and dispositions, or...
Recently, British Prime Minister Theresa May made a bold anti-cosmopolitan claim: \u27If you believe...
2Ongoing discussions about cosmopolitanism are often slanted toward elite cosmopolitanism. The Enlig...
The cosmopolitan ideal presses us to look beyond our moral com-mitments to those near and dear, expa...
The chapter contributes to a critical discussion of cosmopolitanism by examining the affinities betw...
Δεν διατίθεται περίληψη.This discussion focuses on the figure of the flâneur, who appears in Baudela...
There is much debate surrounding the nature and underlying causes of cosmopolitanism. Authors differ...
Cosmopolitanism is one of the most controversial ideologies dealt with English literature. It focuse...