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Posted on October 7, 2017October 7, 2017 by nakedcitiesjournal

Flâneuse – Women Walk The City : A Review

Marcel Krueger discusses the creative potential of the city, the flâneuse and identity politics.

via Flaneuse — HONG KONG REVIEW OF BOOKS 香港書評

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CategoriesAuthors, Writing TagsBook Reviews, flâneuse, Lauren Elkin, Marcel Krueger, Women walk the city

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