This volume offers new perspectives on a crucial figure of nineteenth-century cultural history – the flâneur
This commentary discusses an ongoing artistic practice that embodies the rich metaphor of the flâneu...
The modern city – the metropolis – is a site of movement. It is a place of exchange and transfer, of...
The late 1980s and early 1990s saw a revival of critical debates around, on the one hand, Walter Ben...
This paper resulted from a workshop entitled ‘Writing Cities’, which took place at the University of...
The flâneur acts as a key figure for understanding the relationship between the individual, modernit...
Archetypes are symbols used in literature to represent universally-recognisable figures, actions or ...
‘He has an aim more lofty than that of a mere flâneur. He is looking for that quality you must allow...
This paper considers the historic concept of flânerie, the act of “strolling” through urban spaces, ...
The rise of global cities like London, Paris, and New York in the 19th century marked the arrival of...
How does city space influence our behaviors in ways that might not even be perceptible? This dissert...
The research paper is going to revolve around Paul Auster’s urban dystopia entitled In the Country o...
Urban Formalism radically reimagines what it meant to “read” a brave new urban world during the tran...
Walter Benjamin’s flâneur figure has been a constant presence in the literature of the city since th...
AT THE HEELS of heroic Modernist planning, fully institutionalized by the start of the Second World ...
International audienceThe flâneur is well-known for being the most emblematic nineteenth-century obs...
This commentary discusses an ongoing artistic practice that embodies the rich metaphor of the flâneu...
The modern city – the metropolis – is a site of movement. It is a place of exchange and transfer, of...
The late 1980s and early 1990s saw a revival of critical debates around, on the one hand, Walter Ben...
This paper resulted from a workshop entitled ‘Writing Cities’, which took place at the University of...
The flâneur acts as a key figure for understanding the relationship between the individual, modernit...
Archetypes are symbols used in literature to represent universally-recognisable figures, actions or ...
‘He has an aim more lofty than that of a mere flâneur. He is looking for that quality you must allow...
This paper considers the historic concept of flânerie, the act of “strolling” through urban spaces, ...
The rise of global cities like London, Paris, and New York in the 19th century marked the arrival of...
How does city space influence our behaviors in ways that might not even be perceptible? This dissert...
The research paper is going to revolve around Paul Auster’s urban dystopia entitled In the Country o...
Urban Formalism radically reimagines what it meant to “read” a brave new urban world during the tran...
Walter Benjamin’s flâneur figure has been a constant presence in the literature of the city since th...
AT THE HEELS of heroic Modernist planning, fully institutionalized by the start of the Second World ...
International audienceThe flâneur is well-known for being the most emblematic nineteenth-century obs...
This commentary discusses an ongoing artistic practice that embodies the rich metaphor of the flâneu...
The modern city – the metropolis – is a site of movement. It is a place of exchange and transfer, of...
The late 1980s and early 1990s saw a revival of critical debates around, on the one hand, Walter Ben...