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001 29634213
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008 931220s1994 enka b 001 0 eng
010 93048163
020 0415089123|q(hardback)
020 9780415089128|q(hardback)
020 0415089131|q(paperback)
020 9780415089135|q(paperback)
035 (OCoLC)29634213
040 DLC|beng|erda|cDLC|cAS|dEAS
050 00 HT119|b.F55 1994
082 00 307.76|220
245 04 The Flâeur /|cedited by Keith Tester
260 London ;|aNew York :|bRoutledge,|c1994
300 xi, 205 pages :|billustrations ;|c23 cm
336 text|btxt|2rdacontent
337 unmediated|bn|2rdamedia
338 volume|bnc|2rdacarrier
504 Includes bibliographical references and index
505 00 |tFlâeur on and off the streets of Paris /|rPriscilla
Parkhurst Ferguson --|tFlâeur : from spectator to
representation /|rBruce Mazlish --|tFancy footwork :
Walter Benjamin's notes on flânerie /|rRob Shields --
|tFlâeur in social theory /|rDavid Frisby --|tArtist and
the Flâeur : Rodin, Rilke, and Gwen John in Paris /|rJanet
Wolff --|tDesert spectacular /|rZygmunt Bauman --
|tDigesting the modern diet : Gastro-porn, fast food, and
panic eating /|rBarry Smart --|tHopeless game of flânerie
/|rStefan Morawski
520 The Flâeur is usually identified as the 'man of the crowd'
of Edgar Allen Poe and Charles Baudelaire, and as one of
the heroes of Walter Benjamin's Arcades project. The
Flâeur's activities of stroling and loitering are
mentioned increasingly frequently in sociology, cultural
studies and art history. In this series of essays,
important light is cast on the significance and future of
flânerie, and questions are raised about the current
status of sociological and cultural studies
650 0 City and town life
650 0 Flaneurs
650 0 Postmodernism|xSocial aspects
700 1 Tester, Keith,|d1960-