Today’s Global Flâneuse presents feminine dimensions of flânerie’s revival in the 21st century. The contributors also redefine the range of the traditional urban setting for flânerie’s practice.
Table of Contents
Special Issue |
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Editorial | ABSTRACT PDF |
Kathryn Kramer | |
Qu’implique flâner au féminin en ce début de vingt et unième siècle ? Réflexions d’une ethnographe à l’œuvre sur la place de Catalogne à Barcelone | ABSTRACT PDF |
Nadja Monnet | |
The Nomadic Experiment of a Steppe Land Flâneuse | ABSTRACT PDF |
Dianne Chisholm | |
Walking the Wall: Global Flâneuse with Local Dilemmas | ABSTRACT PDF |
Kinga Araya | |
Kyoto blog | ABSTRACT PDF |
Lori Ellis | |
Site-seeing | ABSTRACT PDF |
Meggan Gould | |
Stroller Flâneur | ABSTRACT PDF |
Katerie Gladdys | |
she’s walking . . . | ABSTRACT PDF |
Henry Gwiazda | |
Book Reviews |
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Review of Left of Karl Marx: The Political Life of Black Communist Claudia Jones by Carol Boyce Davies, Duke University Press, Durham, 2008. | |
Rashad Shabazz | |
Review of Revolutionary Women in Postrevolutionary Mexico by Jocelyn Olcott, Duke University Press, Durham, 2005. | |
Gianfranco Piccone | |
Review of Specters of Mother India: The Global Restructuring of an Empire by Mrinalini Sinha, Durham and London: Duke University Press, 2006. | |
Sharon Pillai |