Invisible FlaNeuse?
Explore the intriguing intersection of literature and urban studies with Invisible FlaNeuse?, a thought-provoking collection of essays published by Manchester University Press in 2008. With 200 pages of insightful analysis, this book delves into the visual culture of 19th century France, examining various forms such as painting, caricature, illustrated magazines, and posters. The essays create a nuanced map of the gendered topography of Parisian modernity, focusing on the flâneur's world. Perfect for scholars and enthusiasts alike, Invisible FlaNeuse? invites readers to reconsider the dynamics of gender and space in historical contexts. Discover how these cultural artifacts reflect the complexities of urban life in Paris and the role of women in this vibrant landscape.