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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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background image: This is an edited reproduction of Henri Fantin-Latour's "Portrait of Edouard Manet, "completed in 1867. Manet's work is often associated with the flaneur. See Hans Korner's Edouard Manet: Dandy, Flaneur, Maler for more.
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Flaneur Productions, in association with The Ritz Theater and Radio K, is proud to present: ... Heliotrope, Flaneur Productions' annual three-day exhibition of contemporary underground music, is back for its sixth year this May. We are proud to return to the Ritz Theater again this year; in our experience, the Ritz is...
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5.0 out of 5 stars The Flaneur - a must to have in Paris; On my next trip to Paris I will definitely take The Flaneur with me to guide and direct me to all the marvelous sites and quartiers White wrote about.
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Issues: How do we characterize the postmodern flaneur (or city walker)?; What are his/her relationships with the city and its crowd? How about postmodern author as flaneur?; ... "The intoxication to which the flaneur surrenders is the intoxication of the commodity around which surges the stream of customers" (CB 55)
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In French, these urban wanderers are called "Flaneurs." I sadly believe, however, that the New York "flaneur" is a dying breed. ... The flaneur is still in search of the little hidden areas. There is a great website called www.forgotten-ny.com which details many of these lost paths. It must be run by a true flaneur.
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