This paper discusses the connections between the ‘flâneur’, Baudelaire's symbol of modernity, the anonymous man on the streets of nineteenth century Paris, and his contemporary digital incarnation, the ‘cyberflâneur’. It is argued that, although the fl neur could be successfully re-imagined as the cyberfl neur in the early days of the web, this nineteenth century model of male privilege no longer fits the purpose. It is suggested that it is time to forget the flâneur and search for a new model to consider the peripatetic nature of location-aware networked devices in the digitally augmented city
This paper focuses on the figure of the flâneur and sets out to explore how the practice of flânerie...
Passagen-Werk (The Arcades Project) attempts to construct an alternative history of modernity centre...
This paper considers the particular ways in which the familiar letter (for thousands of years the pr...
This paper resulted from a workshop entitled ‘Writing Cities’, which took place at the University of...
Walter Benjamin’s flâneur figure has been a constant presence in the literature of the city since th...
La flânerie, habituellement pratiquée au XIXe siècle, a succédé à la promenade mondaine des siècles ...
‘He has an aim more lofty than that of a mere flâneur. He is looking for that quality you must allow...
Abstract The computer is to contemporary society what the machine was to modernism this statement...
Δεν διατίθεται περίληψη.This discussion focuses on the figure of the flâneur, who appears in Baudela...
This volume offers new perspectives on a crucial figure of nineteenth-century cultural history – the...
This article troubles the longstanding rhyme between nineteenth-century Paris, flânerie, and moderni...
"This thesis is a study of the practice of fla^nerie ("strolling") in three novels by the nineteenth...
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 ...
The cyberflâneur has been associated with the internet we know and use, and his presence in cyberspa...
This paper focuses on the figure of the flâneur and sets out to explore how the practice of flânerie...
Passagen-Werk (The Arcades Project) attempts to construct an alternative history of modernity centre...
This paper considers the particular ways in which the familiar letter (for thousands of years the pr...
This paper resulted from a workshop entitled ‘Writing Cities’, which took place at the University of...
Walter Benjamin’s flâneur figure has been a constant presence in the literature of the city since th...
La flânerie, habituellement pratiquée au XIXe siècle, a succédé à la promenade mondaine des siècles ...
‘He has an aim more lofty than that of a mere flâneur. He is looking for that quality you must allow...
Abstract The computer is to contemporary society what the machine was to modernism this statement...
Δεν διατίθεται περίληψη.This discussion focuses on the figure of the flâneur, who appears in Baudela...
This volume offers new perspectives on a crucial figure of nineteenth-century cultural history – the...
This article troubles the longstanding rhyme between nineteenth-century Paris, flânerie, and moderni...
"This thesis is a study of the practice of fla^nerie ("strolling") in three novels by the nineteenth...
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 ...
The cyberflâneur has been associated with the internet we know and use, and his presence in cyberspa...
This paper focuses on the figure of the flâneur and sets out to explore how the practice of flânerie...
Passagen-Werk (The Arcades Project) attempts to construct an alternative history of modernity centre...
This paper considers the particular ways in which the familiar letter (for thousands of years the pr...