Página inicialDecentring the “Flâneur”: walking the early modern city
Publicado mercredi, 23 de octobre de 2019
Resumo
Ideas about the origins and context for the flâneur have been tied to Paris, and viewed through the lens of Walter Benjamin’s Arcades Project. While Benjaminian orthodoxy has increasingly been challenged, the association of the flâneur with modernity and European cities has continued to dominate studies of its variant forms. This conference aims to de-centre the concept and expand such critique by identifying and analysing forms of pedestrian observation in the early modern period taking note of the fact that strolling, seeing and being seen—and walking the city—emerged well before Europe and the 19th century in urban experiences in cities like Istanbul, Isfahan, Delhi and Beijing.
Anúncio
Presentation
Ideas about the origins and context for the flâneur have been tied to Paris, and viewed through the lens of Walter Benjamin’s Arcades Project. While Benjaminian orthodoxy has increasingly been challenged, the association of the flâneur with modernity and European cities has continued to dominate studies of its variant forms. This conference aims to de-centre the concept and expand such critique by identifying and analysing forms of pedestrian observation in the early modern period taking note of the fact that strolling, seeing and being seen—and walking the city—emerged well before Europe and the 19th century in urban experiences in cities like Istanbul, Isfahan, Delhi and Beijing.
Programme
Please note that the conference takes place at The Courtauld’s Vernon Square campus
FRIDAY, November 15, 2019
16:30 – 17:00 Registration
17:00-17:30 Opening remarks: Sussan Babaie and Richard Wrigley
17:30 – 18:30
- Keynote Address: Modalities of urban experience and a lexicon of vision: Walking-viewing early modern Istanbul Professor Çiğdem Kafescioğlu (Boğaziçi University, Istanbul)
18:30 – 19:30 Drinks reception
SATURDAY, November 16, 2019,
9:30 – 17:00
9:00-9:30am: Registration
- 9:30-10:00. Aslıhan Aksoy-Sheridan (TED University, Ankara) An Ottoman Armenian flâneur in early modern Istanbul: Eremia Chelebi Komurjian capturing the seventeenth-century Ottoman capital
- 10:00-10:30. David Karmon (Holy Cross, Worcester, Massachusetts) Pavements and pedestrian movement in the Renaissance: Venice and Rome
- 10:30-11:00. Saundra Weddle (Drury University, Springfield, Missouri) Visualizing and mobilizing sex work on Venice’s canals
- 12:00-12:30. Peyvand Firouzeh (University of Sydney) Walking Yazd: Historicism, urban planning, and imperial connectivity
- 12:30-13:00. Nuno Grancho (Instituto Universitário de Lisboa, ISCTE-IUL) Spatial mobility in the early modern colonial city of Diu
- 14:30-15:00. Marika Takanishi Knowles (University of St Andrews) A guide to walking in Yoshiwara (1678): Hishikawa Moronobu’s flâneur
- 15:00-15:30 Marie Yasunaga (University of Amsterdam) Exploring urban space of Edo through Hasegawa Settan’s illustrations of Edo Meisho Zue
- 16:00-16:30 Concluding remarks: Stephen Whiteman (Courtauld Institute of Art)
Categorias
- História (Categoria principal)
- Pensamento, comunicação e arte > Representações > História da arte
- Períodos > Época Moderna
- Espaços > Ásia
- Sociedade > História > História urbana
- Espaços > Europa
Locais
- Vernon Square, Penton Rise
Londres, Reino Unido (WC1X 9EW)
Datas
- vendredi, 15 de novembre de 2019
- samedi, 16 de novembre de 2019
Palavras-chave
- flaneur, Istanbul, Edo, Rome, Venice, walking, promenade, strolling, prostitution, pacvement
Contactos
- Richard Wrigley
courriel : rbwrigley55 [at] gmail [dot] com - Sussan Babaie
courriel : Sussan [dot] babaie [at] courtauld [dot] ac [dot] uk
Fonte da informação
- Richard Wrigley
courriel : rbwrigley55 [at] gmail [dot] com
Para citar este anúncio
« Decentring the “Flâneur”: walking the early modern city », Colóquio, Calenda, Publicado mercredi, 23 de octobre de 2019, https://calenda-formation.labocleo.org/690765