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    The Flaneur in the İlhan Berk’s İstanbul Kitabı.Sevgül Türkmenoğlu - 2011 - Journal of Turkish Studies 6:1769-1781.
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    Ouvrir les yeux. El flâneur como espectador de lo político en La Comédie Humaine.Scheherezade Pinilla Cañadas - 2012 - Daimon: Revista Internacional de Filosofía 57:19-33.
    Resumen Este estudio se ha construido a partir de la literalidad de los fragmentos de La Comédie Humaine de Balzac, pero sólo para desplegar un proceso de descubrimiento del significado político de una novela nunca escrita por el autor, la del flâneur que comparte un espacio común con otros: los muchos . Esta forma de heroísmo, que el daguerrotipo balzaciano coloca bajo la luz de lo político, es el de una precaria subjetividad política que aprovecha los espacios cotidianos, para (...)
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    Flaneuring with Vattimo: The annotative hermeneutics of weak thought.Mike Grimshaw - 2014 - Critical Research on Religion 2 (3):265-279.
    This article rethinks the future of continental philosophy of religion through a central, annotative reading of Gianni Vattimo’s Not Being God. The reading develops from Agamben on citation and Žižek on the short-circuit into a new reading strategy of annotation as a development of weak thought. It argues for what is termed the flânerie of the weak thought of annotation, rethinking the future of continental philosophy of religion as para-thought. The future envisioned is a future that flâneurs, annotates and is (...)
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  4. The Flaneur in Shanghai in Chinese Modernist Writing.Yiyan Wang - 2005 - Literature & Aesthetics 15 (2):13-25.
     
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    Configuration of the Flâneur in Poeta en Nueva York by F. García Lorca.René Araya Alarcón - 2012 - Alpha (Osorno) 34:25-42.
    En primer término se analiza brevemente el contexto que posibilita en García Lorca la búsqueda de un nuevo lenguaje poético durante su estadía en Nueva York entre 1929-1930. Posteriormente se analiza el concepto de flâneur. Para ello se consideran las elaboraciones que desarrolló Walter Benjamin a propósito de la experiencia de Charles Baudelaire frente a las transformaciones urbanas y sociales que sufrió París a mediados del siglo XIX, durante el Segundo Imperio en Francia. Finalmente se indaga en la eventual (...)
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    Reflections of a Metaphysical Flaneur: And Other Essays.Raymond Tallis - 2013 - Routledge.
    These essays from one of our most stimulating thinkers showcase Tallis's infectious fascination, indeed intoxication, with the infinite complexity of human lives and the human condition. In the title essay, we join Tallis on a stroll around his local park - and the intricate passages of his own consciousness - as he uses the motif of the walk, the amble, to occasion a series of meditations on the freedoms that only human beings possess. In subsequent essays, the flaneur thinks about (...)
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    Walking in Berlin: A Flaneur in the Capital: by Franz Hessel, translated by Amanda DeMarco, Cambridge, MA, MIT Press, 2017, xix + 284 pp., $24.95 (Trade), £19.95.Marcus Bullock - 2019 - The European Legacy 25 (4):481-496.
    Volume 25, Issue 4, June 2020, Page 481-496.
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    Georg Simmel: Sociological Flaneur Bricoleur.Deena Weinstein & Michael A. Weinstein - 1991 - Theory, Culture and Society 8 (3):151-168.
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    Configuración Del flâneur en poeta en nueva York de F. García Lorca.René Araya Alarcón - 2012 - Alpha (Osorno) 34:25-42.
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    The Pink Flaneur: Feminist Public Citizenship and Urban Infrastructure in China.Ka-Ming Wu - 2021 - Feminist Studies 47 (3):813-841.
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    Abraham and the Flaneur: Levinas, Benjamin, and Urban Life.Peter Schmiedgen - 2005 - Philosophy Today 49 (1):46-54.
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    Abraham and the Flaneur.Peter Schmiedgen - 2005 - Philosophy Today 49 (1):46-54.
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    Walk of Eco-Affinity - Flaneur of City-Text space and Walking of Eco-Text trail -. 김민수 - 2017 - Environmental Philosophy 24:5-53.
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    The Phenomenological Flaneur and Robert Irwin's" Phenomenological Garden" at the Getty Center.Paul Majkut - 2003 - Analecta Husserliana 78:295-306.
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    Der digitale Flaneur: Ressourcen und Regime digitaler Kollektivität in der informationellen Stadt.Ramón Reichert - 2020 - Zeitschrift Für Kultur- Und Kollektivwissenschaft 6 (2):93-114.
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    Confessions of a Flaneur.John Thomas Giordano - 2005 - Budhi: A Journal of Ideas and Culture 9 (1):75-103.
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    Confessions of a Flaneur.John Thomas Giordano - 2005 - Budhi: A Journal of Ideas and Culture 9 (1).
  18. Studying as privilege : Latin American travelers, the German painter and the flaneur.David Romero - 2017 - In Claudia Ruitenberg (ed.), Reconceptualizing study in educational discourse and practice. New York: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
     
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    The Heroic Pedestrian or the Pedestrian Hero? Walter Benjamin and the Flaneur.G. Gilloch - 1992 - Télos 1992 (91):108-116.
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    Fl'neur from South Moravia: An Appendix to ESPES 10(2).Lenka Lee - 2022 - Espes. The Slovak Journal of Aesthetics 12 (1):153-164.
    The following text is inspired by a special issue of the journal ESPES vol. 10, no. 2 (2021) entitled _Everyday Aesthetics: European Perspectives _and returns to the theme of _flâneurie_. It focuses on the Czech environment and, after a brief outline of the artistic _flâneurism _associated mainly with Prague, it moves on to the specific phenomenon of the Brno _štatl _and _štatlaři_, which are to some extent related to _flâneurism_. The _štatl _community followed the tradition of the _plotna_, a more (...)
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    Fl'neur from South Moravia: An Appendix to ESPES 10(2).Lenka Lee - 2022 - Espes. The Slovak Journal of Aesthetics 11 (2):153-164.
    The following text is inspired by a special issue of the journal ESPES vol. 10, no. 2 (2021) entitled _Everyday Aesthetics: European Perspectives _and returns to the theme of _flâneurie_. It focuses on the Czech environment and, after a brief outline of the artistic _flâneurism _associated mainly with Prague, it moves on to the specific phenomenon of the Brno _štatl _and _štatlaři_, which are to some extent related to _flâneurism_. The _štatl _community followed the tradition of the _plotna_, a more (...)
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    Fl'neur from South Moravia: An Appendix to ESPES 10(2).Lenka Lee - 2022 - Espes. The Slovak Journal of Aesthetics 11 (2):153-164.
    The following text is inspired by a special issue of the journal ESPES vol. 10, no. 2 (2021) entitled _Everyday Aesthetics: European Perspectives _and returns to the theme of _flâneurie_. It focuses on the Czech environment and, after a brief outline of the artistic _flâneurism _associated mainly with Prague, it moves on to the specific phenomenon of the Brno _štatl _and _štatlaři_, which are to some extent related to _flâneurism_. The _štatl _community followed the tradition of the _plotna_, a more (...)
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    fl'neur de Benjamin como esqueumorfismo del hacker contemporáneo.Helena Maldonado Goti - 2023 - Saberes y Prácticas. Revista de Filosofía y Educación 8 (1):1-13.
    Este artículo retoma la potencia de la figura del flâneur que Walter Benjamin toma de Charles Baudelaire a la luz de los efectos que han tenido los desarrollos de la tecnología en las grandes urbes contemporáneas. Analiza algunos de los senderos explorados por autores como Steven Shaviro, Manuel Castells y Katherine Hayles en torno al desarrollo de Internet y la inteligencia artificial, con el fin de actualizar algunas de las inquietudes y fabricaciones que Benjamin nos heredó para poder pensar (...)
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    Chiffonnier contre fl'neur.Marc Berdet - 2012 - Archives de Philosophie 75 (3):425-447.
    Dans cet article, nous reconstruisons le dernier travail de Walter Benjamin, le Livre des passages, comme celui d’un « chiffonnier ». Nous allons ainsi contre le courant qui consiste à considérer cette somme comme un livre achevé, écrit par un « flâneur » ambigu, et l’appréhendons au contraire comme une collecte systématique de rebuts de l’histoire, habituellement ignorés par les historiens, et qui attendent leur classement. La forme définitive doit venir d’une nouvelle dialectique du passé et du présent, qui (...)
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    La figura del cavilador [Grübler] y lo no-humano en Walter Benjamin. Una aproximación materialista a la actividad del pensamiento.Anabella Di Pego - 2023 - Saberes y Prácticas. Revista de Filosofía y Educación 8 (1):1-16.
    En este trabajo nos proponemos indagar en la figura de cavilador [Grübler] que Benjamin utiliza para caracterizar a Baudelaire en “Parque Central” y en el convoluto J que le dedica al poeta en la Obra de los pasajes. Los estudios sobre la cavilación en elfilósofo judeo-alemán se han centrado en su vínculo con el saber melancólico y la alegoría en el Origen del drama barroco alemán. En esta ocasión, procuramos mostrar los desplazamientos que se producen respecto del abordaje de la (...)
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    Digital Flânerie: Illustrative Seeing in the Digital Age.Murray Skees - 2010 - Critical Horizons 11 (2):265-287.
    This paper investigates a contemporary flowering of flânerie similar to that which Walter Benjamin analyzed in the first decades of the Parisian arcades. The flâneur has resurrected in a new space of the recent past as the computer hacker of digital culture. There is, however, a significant difference between the two figures’ ways of relating to the world that gives the hacker an important socio-political agency – with which Benjamin tried, unsuccessfully, to imbue in the flâneur.
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    Benjamin, Adorno and modern-day flânerie.Dean Biron - 2014 - Thesis Eleven 121 (1):23-37.
    The flâneur has remained little more than a hazy, nostalgic figure since first described in detail by Baudelaire in 19th-century Paris. Here, the work of Walter Benjamin, who did more than any other to advance the notion of flânerie post-Baudelaire, is considered alongside that of his friend and critic Theodor Adorno, in an attempt to conceive of a modern-day version of the type. The many critical exchanges between Adorno and Benjamin are envisioned as a moving dialectic: a constant interplay (...)
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  28. Mapping desire: geographies of sexualities.David Bell & Gill Valentine (eds.) - 1994 - New York: Routledge.
    Discover the truth about sex in the city (and the country). Mapping Desire explores the places and spaces of sexuality from body to community, from the "cottage" to the Barrio, from Boston to Jakarta, from home to cyberspace. Mapping Desire is the first book to explore sexualities from a geographical perspective. The nature of place and notions of space are of increasing centrality to cultural and social theory. Mapping Desires presents the rich and diverse world of contemporary sexuality, exploring how (...)
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  29. The Invisible Fl'neuse. Women and the Literature of Modernity.Janet Wolff - 1985 - Theory, Culture and Society 2 (3):37-46.
    The literature of modernity, describing the fleeting, anonymous, ephemeral encounters of life in the metropolis, mainly accounts for the experiences of men. It ignores the concomitant separation of public and private spheres from the mid-nineteenth century, and the increasing segregation of the sexes around that separation. The influential writings of Baudelaire, Simmel, Benjamin and, more recently, Richard Sennett and Marshall Berman, by equating the modern with the public, thus fail to describe women's experience of modernity. The central figure of the (...)
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    Espacio, tiempo y fantasmagoría. La Modernidad enajenada en Walter Benjamin.Paloma Martínez Matías - 2023 - Tópicos: Revista de Filosofía 67:251-282.
    Este artículo parte de una interpretación del concepto de “fantasmagoría” en el Trabajo de los pasajes de Walter Benjamin según la cual su sentido supone una ampliación de la comprensión marxiana de la ideología que lo lleva a englobar tanto el terreno de las ideas de la sociedad moderna como la materialidad de sus producciones culturales y sus formas de experiencia en su interacción recíproca. Sobre esta base, y atendiendo al componente onírico que Benjamin atribuye a lo fantasmagórico, el artículo (...)
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    Between the `Media City' and the `City as a Medium': The Media City: Media, Architecture and Urban Space by Scott McQuire Los Angeles, London, New Delhi and Singapore: SAGE, 2008.Takaaki Chikamori - 2009 - Theory, Culture and Society 26 (4):147-154.
    This article reviews Scott McQuire's book, The Media City, which focuses on the historical formation of the media-architecture complex of the current urban environment. While the book provides rich insights into the ways various media technologies have become interconnected with urban architectural structures, the underlying concept of media in McQuire's discussion could be criticized in three respects: visual-centred, technology-based and real-time oriented. After considering these three points in the context of the theoretical ideas put forward by Henri Lefebvre, Friedrich Kittler (...)
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    Benjamin's figures: dialogues on the vocation of the humanities.Madeleine Kasten, Rico Sneller & Gerard Visser (eds.) - 2018 - Nordhausen: Verlag Traugott Bautz.
    DIALETICS AT A STANDSTILL: BENJAMIN'S "DENKBILDER":0Benjamin's Thougt-Images in Einbahnstraße - Gustan Asselbergs; 0Sichtlich sich verbergend: Die Autor-Figur des Passagen-Werks - Wolfram Malte Fues; 0LIMINAL FIGURES: CHILD AND FLANEUR:0The Child at the Threshold: Walter Benjamin's Berliner Kindheit um 1900 - Corina Stan; 0The Flâneur and the Socio-Economic Critique - Nassima Sahraoui; 0UNSIGHTLY FIGURES: 0Walter Benjamin's Figures of De-Figuration: The Barbarian, the Destructive Character, and the Monster - Sami R. Khatib; 0ANGELS AND HISTORIANS: 0Closing Time: Benjamin, Temporality, and the Problem of (...)
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    The Manhattan Project: A Theory of a City.David Kishik - 2015 - De Gruyter.
    This sharp, witty study of a book never written, a sequel to Walter Benjamin's Arcades Project, is dedicated to New York City, capital of the twentieth century. A sui generis work of experimental scholarship or fictional philosophy, it analyzes an imaginary manuscript composed by a ghost. Part sprawling literary montage, part fragmentary theory of modernity, part implosive manifesto on the urban revolution, The Manhattan Project offers readers New York as a landscape built of sheer life. It initiates them into a (...)
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    De la fl'nerie. Un improbable dialogue entre F.W. Taylor et W. Benjamin.Baptiste Rappin - 2021 - Actuel Marx 69 (1):149-168.
    La flânerie offre un pont qui relie les rives de la gestion et de la philosophie. Cet article clarifie d’abord le sens de la flânerie chez Taylor, sa distinction entre flâneries naturelle et systématique, et l’attention spécifique porté par Taylor à cette dernière, collective, organisée et sournoise, donc plus difficilement rationalisable. Il confronte ensuite Taylor aux réflexions de Benjamin s’attachant aux métamorphoses du flâneur dans le Paris du xix e siècle, pour interroger enfin l’ambiguïté de la flânerie et son (...)
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    The politics of algorithmic governance in the black box city.Gavin J. D. Smith - 2020 - Big Data and Society 7 (2).
    Everyday surveillance work is increasingly performed by non-human algorithms. These entities can be conceptualised as machinic flâneurs that engage in distanciated flânerie: subjecting urban flows to a dispassionate, calculative and expansive gaze. This paper provides some theoretical reflections on the nascent forms of algorithmic practice materialising in two Australian cities, and some of their implications for urban relations and social justice. It looks at the idealisation – and operational black boxing – of automated watching programs, before considering their impacts on (...)
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    The Eternal Return of the Other.Dmitri Nikulin - 2018 - Social Imaginaries 4 (2):135-157.
    This article investigates the constitutive ties of modernity and the modern subject to the phenomenon of boredom, through its interpretation by Walter Benjamin. The nineteenth century—with Paris as its capital—forms the material for this interpretation, and the fragmentary constellations of quotation and reflection in Convolute D of The Arcades Project present boredom both in its social aspect (the city as protagonist) and as experience. A number of the forms of boredom is thus elaborated: the relation of city dweller to nature (...)
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  37. Políticas de la subjetividad urbana. Baudelaire Y Benjamin.Juan José Gómez Gutiérrez - 2018 - Alpha (Osorno) 46:277-286.
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  38. Urban Surveillance: The Hidden Costs of Disneyland.Timothy Stanley - 2006 - International Journal of the Humanities 3 (8):117-24.
    Urban centers are being transformed into consumer tourist playgrounds made possible by dense networks of surveillance. The safety and entertainment however, come at an unseen price. One of the historical roots of surveillance can be connected to the modern information base of tracking individuals for economic and political reasons. Though its antecedents can be traced via Foucault's account of panoptic discipline which walled in society's outcasts for rehabilitation, the following essay explores the shift to the urban panopticism of today where (...)
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    El fl'neur y el mestizo latinoamericano como paradigmas de sujetidad barroca.Edwin Marcelo Alcarás - 2020 - Dianoia 65 (85):29-53.
    Resumen Este artículo explora las figuras del flâneur y del "mestizo". Reúno con el sustantivo "mestizo" una serie de operaciones estilísticas y retóricas que emplea Echeverría para describir el mestizaje como fenómeno histórico de las sociedades urbanas en las colonias españolas en los siglos XVI y XVII. Partiré de la lectura de Echeverría a Benjamin de principios de los años noventa. Luego analizaré la figura del flâneur y la del mestizo para mostrar algunas líneas de conexión, desde la (...)
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    Ferenc Hörcher (1964), University of Public Service, Budapest.Anja Božič - 2022 - Clotho 4 (2):323-340.
    Toward concordia: Dialogue and Poetry. – The question whether the governance and autonomy of medieval and early modern cities and the participation of their citizens in communal affairs may gesture toward a form of communal self-governance or it is yet another form of the rule of the privileged has re-emerged with new answers in recent scholarship. It was also one of the topics of the lecture series, Urban Governance and Civic Participation in Words and Stone, as part of which Prof. (...)
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    Superimposition in Walter Benjamin's Arcades Project.Howard Eiland - 2007 - Telos: Critical Theory of the Contemporary 2007 (138):121-138.
    Among the more prominent nineteenth-century types populating Benjamin's Arcades Project—collector, flâneur, gambler, prostitute, worker, revolutionary—the figure of the flâneur is exemplary for the way he perceives the landscape of the modern city. Distracted to the point of intoxication by the spectacle of the streets, which he views for the most part en passant, he is nonetheless intimately, micrologically involved with some of the most familiar and therefore often most inconspicuous aspects of urban existence. Benjamin underlines this function of (...)
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    Big city blues.Trevor Hogan & Julian Potter - 2014 - Thesis Eleven 121 (1):3-8.
    The advent of the ‘mega’ or world city seems inseparable from the ambivalent and transient experience of modernity – the ideals of liberty, individuality, property, accelerating progress, and, for many, the realities of immobility, anonymity, poverty, and arresting regression. When more than half of the global population pursues an existence within an urban frame, the densities and boundaries of urban spaces swell to fantastical proportions. With the vast increase in size, so the experiences and expectations of the city become more (...)
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    Lecturas y escrituras de la memoria: narraciones de la experiencia en Walter Benjamin.Daniela Oróstegui Iribarren - 2015 - Logos: Revista de Lingüística, Filosofía y Literatura 25 (1):53-64.
    Estas notas de ánimo ensayístico tienen como objetivo establecer relaciones entre la experiencia, la memoria y la escritura, y el rescate de esta relación que realiza la lectura. De esta manera, a través del análisis de las figuras benjaminianas del flâneur, el narrador, el coleccionista, el historiador, el alegorista, se buscará identificar a diferentes “lectores” de la modernidad, “documentalistas” que dan cuenta de las marcas de la experiencia en la memoria y de una temporalidad suspendida que actualiza presente y (...)
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    A walk on the wild side: Urban ethnography meets the Fl'neur.Chris Jenks & Tiago Neves - 2000 - Cultural Values 4 (1):1-17.
    This paper focuses on the concept of the flâneur, deriving largely from the works of Baudelaire and Walter Benjamin, and attempts to reveal its contemporary relevance for sociological practice. The flâneur is treated as an instructive metaphor for the sociologist's relationship with modernity and urban life, and therefore as providing insight into the social, historical and theoretical contexts for the analysis of the world today. More than this, the idea of the flâneur is treated as highly instructive (...)
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    About Turtles, Pickpockets, and Transdisciplinarity: Some Reflections on the Epistemological Implications of Flânerie.Laura Peters - 2012 - World Futures 68 (3):212 - 219.
    Lately the concept of flânerie has raised an intense academic debate: The flâneur can be found much more frequently, not only in literary texts and in literary studies, but also in cultural and historical sciences, postcolonial studies, anthropology, and philosophy as well as in the field of popular science. Starting with a review of literary and philosophical traditions and the further developments of the concept of flâneur, this article aims to explore the epistemological implications of flânerie and to (...)
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    Nothing Comes Between Me and My CPU.Mark Andrejevic - 2005 - Theory, Culture and Society 22 (3):101-119.
    The promise of interactivity is quietly but systematically undergoing a downgrade that will require a lot less activity on the part of the user – and a lot more on the dispersed ‘smart’ objects that will eventually populate their lives. This article reads the promotional literature on ‘smart’ clothes through the lens of Benjamin’s discussion of fetishism and flânerie, considering the ways in which such clothes provide a mobile form of bourgeois interiority: a ‘casing’ that allows the user to make (...)
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    Der stehende Sturm: zur Dynamik gesellschaftlicher Selbstauflösung (1600-2000).Wolfgang Kaempfer - 2005 - Berlin: Kulturverlag Kadmos.
    Der eigentümliche Ausdruck, der heute meist für Welt steht, der Ausdruck Umwelt, scheint ein Welt-Verhältnis auszudrücken, das den Akzent nicht aufs Objekt, sondern aufs Subjekt verlegt hat, auf die den Weltmittelpunkt einnehmende Monade. Diese scheint die Welt nicht mehr als gegebene, sondern als Ensemble von Varietäten zu verstehen, auf die sie zugreifen kann, dem Flaneur auf den Supermärkten dieser Welt vergleichbar. Der Form nach hält sie an einem Eigentumsbegriff fest, der als substantiell, als statisch auslegt, was in Wirklichkeit dynamisch ist (...)
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    Scenes of Walking: Toward a Right of Absorptive Theatricality and Theatrical Absorption.Dianne Rothleder - 2022 - Journal of Speculative Philosophy 36 (3):361-377.
    ABSTRACT Using Michael Fried’s work on absorption and theatricality, and Walter Benjamin’s figure of the flâneur and its counterpart, the detective, and his disparaged figure of the badaud, this article considers ways to characterize the walks of Jean-Jacques Rousseau’s solitary walker, Socrates on the way to the Symposium, Henry V walking on the battlefield the night before Agincourt, and Trayvon Martin the evening he was killed by George Zimmerman. Each of these walks is a variation on contemplation, the risk (...)
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    "Cartes Postales": Representing Paris 1900.Naomi Schor - 1992 - Critical Inquiry 18 (2):188-244.
    Two widely shared but diametrically opposed views inform what theories we have on the everyday: one, which we might call the feminine or feminist, though it is not necessarily held by women or self-described feminists, links the everyday with the daily rituals of private life carried out within the domestic sphere traditionally presided over by women; the other, the masculine or masculinist, sites the everyday in the public spaces and spheres dominated especially, but not exclusively, in modern Western bourgeois societies (...)
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    La marche en ville. Une histoire de sens.Rachel Thomas - forthcoming - Rhuthmos.
    Ce texte a déjà paru dans L'espace Géographique, n° 1, 1er trim. 2007, p. 15-26. Nous remercions Rachel Thomas de nous avoir autorisé à le reproduire ici. Résumé : La thématique de la marche en ville a occupé une grande partie de la littérature du XIXe et du début du XXe siècle. Au point qu'aujourd'hui, la figure du flâneur, décrite par Walter Benjamin, domine encore nos représentations. Pour autant, si marcher en ville requiert un art du voir dont le (...)
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