Urban Walking -The Flâneur as an Icon of Metropolitan Culture in Literature and Film
282Urban Walking -The Flâneur as an Icon of Metropolitan Culture in Literature and Film
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Overview
The volume assembles fresh treatments on the flâneur in literature, film and culture from a variety of angles. Its individual contributions cover established as well as previously unnoticed textual and filmic source materials in a historical perspective ranging from the late nineteenth to the early twenty-first century. The range of topics covered demonstrates the ongoing productivity of flânerie as a viable paradigm for the artistic approach to urban culture and the continuing suitability of flânerie as an analytic category for the scholarly examination of urban representation in the arts. This productiveness also extends to the questioning, re-evaluation, and enhancement of flânerie’s theoretical foundations as they were laid down by Walter Benjamin and others. The work will be particularly relevant for students and scholars of literary studies, film studies and gender studies, as well as for theoretical approaches to flânerie as an important aspect of urban culture.
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781622736805 |
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Publisher: | Vernon Press |
Publication date: | 05/14/2020 |
Series: | Series in Literary Studies |
Pages: | 282 |
Product dimensions: | 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.69(d) |
About the Author
Isabel Vila-Cabanes studied English Philology at the Universities of Valencia (Spain) and Ghent (Belgium). She completed her PhD with summa cum laude at the Friedrich Schiller University Jena (Germany), where she has been a faculty member since 2009 working as a research fellow and as an associate lecturer. She is the author of The Flaneur in Nineteenth-Century British Literary Culture: "The Worlds of London Unknown" (2018), Re-Imagining the Streets of Paris: The French Flaneur in Nineteenth-Century Literature (2016) and she has published extensively on the topic of flânerie. She has written articles on Dickens, the grotesque, and iconicity, including "Dickens in Popular Culture: Reception and Adaptations of his Works in Contemporary American Adult TV Series" (2014), "Reading the Grotesque in the Works of Charles Dickens and Jonathan Swift" (2014), "Iconicity, 'Intersemiotic Translation' and the Sonnet in the Visual Poetry of Avelino de Araújo" (2017).
Table of Contents
Table of Figures
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Oliver Bock and Isabel Vila-Cabanes
Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena, Germany
Chapter 1 Precarious Flânerie – Towards the Formation of an Ethical Subject
by Eva Katharina Ries
Universität Augsburg, Germany
Chapter 2 To Be and Not to Be a Ghost – Revenance as a Literary Means in Peter Kurzeck’s Das schwarze Buch and Übers Eis
by Lea Herrmann
ENS Lyon, France
Chapter 3 The Bohemian and the Flâneur – Two Complementary Terms of a Life-Style Design. Reflections on the Role of (Sub)Cultural Outsiders in Scandinavian Art and Literature in the Late Nineteenth and the Beginning of the Twentieth Century
by Knut Brynhildsvoll
University of Oslo, Norway
Chapter 4 Remapping Late Nineteenth-Century London: Arthur Machen’s Dyson Mysteries and the ‘Art of London’
by Isabel Vila-Cabanes
Friedrich-Schiller-Universität Jena, Germany
Chapter 5 Urban Abstraction in Literary Modernism: Virginia Woolf’s Street-Haunting Adventures
by Cristina Carluccio
University of Salento, Italy
Chapter 6 The Self and the City in Philippe Delerm’s Novel Quelque chose en lui de Bartleby (2009)
by Ina Schabert
Affiliation
Chapter 7 The Sound of Silent Memories: Negotiating Cultural Memory through Urban Noise in Teju Cole’s Open City
by Daniel Chukwuemeka
University of Bristol; Macquarie University
Chapter 8 Uncovering the Nocturnal Street: João do Rio and the crônica in Brazil
by Ana Paula Cardozo de Souza
Leiden University, The Netherlands
Chapter 9 The Dreams of Shanghai: On the Mental Life of the City in Mu Shiying’s Short Stories
by Farida Youssef
Affiliation
Chapter 10 Challenging and Reconfiguring Flânerie in Fictions of Contemporary Indian Metropolises
by Cecile Sandten
Affiliation
Chapter 11 Roaming the Streets: US Neo-Avant-Garde Cinema and Urban Transformation
by Berit Hummel
TU Berlin, Germany
Chapter 12 To Catch Things in Flight: Zygmunt Bauman’s Flâneur and the Passengers’ statu viatoris
by Viorella Manolache
Romanian Academy, Bucharest, Romania
Index