The heroism of modernity as endurance and as impotent rage takes the form of self-deception (the flaneur, the gambler) and self-negation (the prostitute, the worker and the ragpicker). ... .The flaneur is a multilayered palimpsest that enables us to move from real products of modernity, ... Modernity and the Flaneur,
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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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Dandyism and Transcultural Modernity: The Dandy, the Flaneur, and the Translator in 1930s Shanghai, Tokyo, and Paris - This book views the Neo-Sensation mode of writing as a traveling genre, or style, that originated in France, moved on to Japan, and then to... ... Their performance marks the essence of transcultural modernity:
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Mere flaneurs and flaneurses simply float with the tide of heterogeneous information on the transcultural site, whereas the dandy/flaneur and the cultural translator, propellers of modernity, manage to bring about transformative creation.
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Excerpts from Griselda Pollock, "Modernity and the Spaces of Femininity," in Vision and Difference: Femininity, Feminism and the Histories of Art, London, 1988: ... If it is normal to see paintings of women's bodies as the territory across which men artists claim their modernity and compete for leadership of the avant-garde,
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GLUCK / reimagining the flâneur. 747. MODERNISM / modernity .... images and narratives that expressed the essential qualities of modernity. The flâneur ...
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Captivating...The Flaneur offers the reader fascinating insights into the dynamics of modernity. What the bricoleur was to the cultural theory of an earlier generation, The Flaneur will be to the cultural theory of the '90's. –Constance Classen, Harvard University;
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The concept of the flaneur is also increasing in popularity as the center of university classroom websites and writing activites activities: See the following results from a Google search keywords "the flaneur": The Flaneur , Modernity and The Flaneur,
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now a product of post-modernity, the cyborg-flaneur is an adrogynous spectator of virtual spaces. ... The flaneur is also an 'image of movement through the social space of modernity' - an explorer who finds their identity among the realisations of the city. The cyber-flaneur's exploration of virtual spaces is acheived...
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Key Words: 1930s • disability • flâneur • gender • modernity • Paris • photography. References. Andrew, Dudley and Ungar, Steven (2005) Popular Front Paris ...
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