The term flâneur, popularised in the 19th century, conjures up notions of an idler, of Baudelaire, of an urban walker.
But can a woman be a flâneur?
Joined by flâneurie expert Delphi Bouchier Hayes, we'll be deconstructing the feminist concept of the flâneuse and how women can reclaim male-dominated spaces with their feet.
And from safety to form of exercise, from protest to mode of transportation - the liberating powers of a good walk.
BOOK: Flâneuse: Women Walk The Cities in Paris, New York, Tokyo, Venice and London by Lauren Elkin (2017)
Enjoy xxx
Delphi & Ida
Instagram: @nomanland.pod
Contact: nomanland.podcast@gmail.com
Theme song by Rhys Timson
Logo by Anna Foxabott
Cover photo by Haroun Yamou
Hosted, edited, and produced by Ida FevrierThe term flâneur, popularised in the 19th century, conjures up notions of an idler, of Baudelaire, of an urban walker.
But can women be a flâneur?
Joined by flâneurie expert Delphi Bouchier Hayes, we'll be deconstructing the feminist concept of the flâneuse and how women can reclaim male-dominated spaces with their feet.
And from safety to form of exercise, from protest to mode of transportation - the liberating powers of a good walk.
Enjoy xxx
Delphi & Ida
Instagram: @nomanland.pod
Contact: nomanland.podcast@gmail.com
Theme song by Rhys Timson
Logo by Anna Foxabott
Cover photo by Haroun Yamou
Hosted, edited, and produced by Ida Fevrier