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The Flaneur, the Sandwichman and the Whore by Susan Buck-Morss

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The Flaneur, the Sandwichman and the Whore by Susan Buck-Morss

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    1. The Flaneur, the Sandwichman and the Whore by Susan Buck-Morss ???:???????

    12. V ? The Gender Dimension To inhabit the street as one’s living room, is quite a different thing from needing them as a bedroom, bathroom or kitchen, where the most intimate aspects of one’s life are not protected from the view of strangers, and ultimately, the police.(129) Women on the streets: homeless, sandwich(wo)men ??:????????????,????????????,??????

    13. Prostitution was indeed the female version of flanerie.(129) “tramp”, “streetwalker”?????,??????flaneur “Baudelaire’s readers are men. It is men who made him famous. They are the ones he redeemed.” “Women don’t like him.”(132) ??????Claire Demar?????(?????????),????????????????,???????????

    14. ?????????????????,???????????,???????? Whore—objectivity ; flaneur—subjectivity (dialectical image) whore=seller+commodity ??: ????????:????????????????? ???????????????????? ? work=prostitution The closer work comes to prostitution, the more inviting it is to describe prostitution as work.(131)

    15. V ? Women, Commodity, and Fashion Sexual liberation for women under capitalism has had the nightmare effect of “freeing” all women to be sexual objects (not subject). Women[…] have use their agency against itself: they make themselves objects. ???????????????? Fashion: In the modern city, women appeared as ”mass-produced” through the making of individual expression” under make-up. Women—commodity—inorganic—death (Femme Fatale-??????)

    16. Modern erotic life—fascism; political impotence Sexual desire cathected onto commodities, demanding immediate possession, was unable to sustain the distance within desire that were the “aura” of love. (135) ??????????aura???,????????????

    17. V I? Individual & Collective memories Paris as “the city of mirrors” Extraordinary narcissism and self-absorption?promiscuous empathy? Klages & Jung ? fascism ?????: If we as modern subjects have in fact given up our power of agency, then the first step in regaining it is to acknowledge its loss, and to read our own behavior as an expression of that commodity capitalism which acts through us.(136)

    18. […]the power of history remembering, its political strength as a motivation for present action, is the same, whether one is remembering one’s own life or a collective life never experienced directively. The individual and the collective are two levels intersected concretely.

    19. VII? Loitering is a demonstration against the division of labor.? a form of resistance To recover the child’s dream of utopia, where things are humanized rather than human reified. Retain the dream of humanity

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