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Anne Fuchs deposited Modernist perambulations through time and space: From Enlightened walking to crawling, stalking, modelling and street-walking in the group
Philosophy on Humanities Commons 8 years, 11 months agoAnalysing diverse modes of walking across a wide range of texts from the Enlightenment period and beyond, this article explores how the practice of walking was discovered by philosophers, educators and writers as a rich discursive trope that stood for competing notions of the morally good life. The discussion proceeds to then investigate how…[Read more]
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Anne Fuchs deposited Modernist perambulations through time and space: From Enlightened walking to crawling, stalking, modelling and street-walking in the group
Cultural Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 11 months agoAnalysing diverse modes of walking across a wide range of texts from the Enlightenment period and beyond, this article explores how the practice of walking was discovered by philosophers, educators and writers as a rich discursive trope that stood for competing notions of the morally good life. The discussion proceeds to then investigate how…[Read more]
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Anne Fuchs deposited Modernist perambulations through time and space: From Enlightened walking to crawling, stalking, modelling and street-walking on Humanities Commons 8 years, 11 months ago
Analysing diverse modes of walking across a wide range of texts from the Enlightenment period and beyond, this article explores how the practice of walking was discovered by philosophers, educators and writers as a rich discursive trope that stood for competing notions of the morally good life. The discussion proceeds to then investigate how…[Read more]
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Cultural Studies on Humanities Commons 8 years, 11 months agoAnalysing diverse modes of walking across a wide range of texts from the Enlightenment period and beyond, this article explores how the practice of walking was discovered by philosophers, educators and writers as a rich discursive trope that stood for competing notions of the morally good life. The discussion proceeds to then investigate how…[Read more]
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