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The term flâneur comes from the French masculine noun flâneur —which has the basic meanings of "stroller", "lounger", "saunterer", "loafer"—which itself comes from the French verb flâner , w...
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Interestingly enough, the concept of the "flâneur" and Baudelaire's and Benjamin's inclusion of it in their work is central to several recent online creative publication projects. See the following links: The flâneur, Flaneur,
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Walter Benjamin's myth of the flaneur from Modern Language Review, The provided by Find Articles at BNET ... This article challenges the substance of what is accepted as a critical key to nineteenth-century urban experience: Walter Benjamin's concept of the flaneur.
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Walter Benjamin, the flaneur, and the confetti of history.(Column) from Queen's Quarterly provided by Find Articles at BNET ... Among those who love cities, who could fail to admire Walter Benjamin, that protean philosopher of urbanism, that poet of the sidewalk? In 1927 he began to study the workings of Paris from 1830 to...
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Walter Benjamin's myth of the flaneur.(Critical essay) - This article challenges the substance of what is accepted as a critic : Encyclopedia.com ... This article challenges the substance of what is accepted as a critical key to nineteenth-century urban experience: Walter Benjamin's concept of the flaneur.
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"While the urban crowd is the medium through which the flaneur moves, in Benjamin's view, this figure must on no account be equated with the 'man of the crowd', Poe's enigmatic, perpetual seeker of the multitudes.
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Walter Benjamin, the flaneur, and the confetti of history.(Column) ... find Queen's Quarterly articles. Among those who love cities, who could fail to ...
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"There was the pedestrian who wedged himself into the crowd, but there was also the flâneur who demanded elbow room and was unwilling to forego the life of the gentleman of leisure. His leisurely appearance as a personality is his protest ... Click here to order Walter Benjamin's The Arcades Project from Amazon.com...
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photography, Benjamin, flaneur - looking for something firm in a world of chaotic flux ... The whole Walter Benjamin flaneur thing has always made a lot of sense to me. The collage, the standing around on street corners, the notion of losing one's self in cities, and what he describes as the 'shock of the crowd'.
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