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The invisible flâneuse?

Gender, public space and visual culture in nineteenth century Paris
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This collection of essays explores gender and urban modernity in nineteenth-century Paris, challenging the traditional notion of the flaneur by examining the role of women—the invisible flâneuse—in the city’s social and visual culture. Through analysis of painting, caricature, illustrated magazines, and posters, the contributors reconsider strict gender divisions between public and private life, employing contemporary literature and urban studies perspectives.
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Ideal for students and scholars interested in 19th-century art history, gender studies, urban culture, and visual studies.

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This collection of essays applies the most current thinking in literature and urban studies to an examination of visual culture of 19th century France painting, caricature, illustrated magazines, posters resulting in a subtle map of the gendered topography of Parisian modernity, the stomping ground of the flneur.

This collection of essays applies the most current thinking in literature and urban studies to an examination of visual culture of 19th century France.

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This collection of essays revisits gender and urban modernity in nineteenth-century Paris in the wake of changes to the fabric of the city and social life. In rethinking the figure of the flâneur, the contributors apply the most current thinking in literature and urban studies to an examination of visual culture of the period, including painting, caricature, illustrated magazines, and posters.

Using a variety of approaches, the collection re-examines the long-held belief that life in Paris was divided according to strict gender norms, with men free to roam in public space while women were restricted to the privacy of the domestic sphere.

Framed by essays by Janet Wolff and Linda Nochlin—two scholars whose work has been central to the investigation of gender and representation in the nineteenth century—The Invisible Flâneuse? brings together new methods of looking at visual culture with a more nuanced way of picturing city life.

Series: Critical Perspectives in Art History

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"Scholars of art history, the social sciences, and gender studies will find much that is useful in this volume due to its reinvestigation of the issue of the presence—both imaginative and material—of the flaneuse in Parisian society." — Therese Dolan, Professor of Art History, Tyler School of Art, Temple University

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780719079429

Publisher: Manchester University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 01 April 2008

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Manchester University Press

Illustration: Illustrations, black & white. Incldues CD-ROM.

Contributors:

  • Edited by Aruna D'Souza
  • Edited by Tom McDonough
  • Edited by Tom McDonough

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 11.0mm

Width: 170.0mm

Height: 240.0mm

Weight: 327g

Pages: 200

About the Author

Aruna D'Souza is an Assistant Professor of Art History at Binghamton University, State University of New York.Tom McDonough is an Assistant Professor of Art History at Binghamton University, State University of New York.

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