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  1. general view of real and imagined dimensions of (literary) urban experi- ences, providing the relevant framework for understanding the concept of psychogeography in all its facets.

  2. In this work, it is intended to make some considerations about the urban phenomenon image in literature and its presence in the social imaginary, taking as a base the rereading of important texts, which dealt with the relationship between literature, urban experience and modernity, such as Simmel; Berman, Bradbury; Schorske; Benjamin.

  3. 25 sie 2023 · The book weaves together detailed narratives of each riot, placing them in their changing historical contexts and showing how urban space, political regimes, and economic conditions-not simply an...

  4. the importance of literature to the rise of the urban public sphere; the affective experience of city life; the interplay of the urban landscape and memory; the form of the literary city and its responsiveness to social, cultural, and technological change; dystopian, nocturnal, pastoral, and sublime cities; cities shaped by

  5. The study addresses questions such as these: How do literary texts represent urban complexities-and how can they capture the uniqueness of a given city? How do literary texts simulate layers of urban memory-and how can they reinforce or help dissolve path dependencies in urban development?

  6. 27 paź 2016 · This work tested the hypotheses about the unique nature of the modern urban social experience proposed by Tönnies and others, becoming itself the foundation for twenty-first century work in cultural geography (Pinder 2005) and sociological ethnography (Hall 2015).

  7. Through the metaphor of walking, the city in postmodern fiction is staged as a liminal space, a space that symbolizes transition and chance. As an experiential space, the urban labyrinth offers the flâneur an enigmatic as- semblage of indecipherable signs.

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