Is the flâneuse even possible? The feminine and the space of modernity in O fată se plimbă pe stradă [A girl walks in the street] by Sorana Gurian Cover Image

Oare este posibilă flaneuza? Femininul și spațiul modernității în O fată se plimbă pe stradă de Sorana Gurian
Is the flâneuse even possible? The feminine and the space of modernity in O fată se plimbă pe stradă [A girl walks in the street] by Sorana Gurian

Author(s): Tomasz Krupa
Subject(s): Romanian Literature, Theory of Literature
Published by: Uniwersytet Adama Mickiewicza
Keywords: flâneuse; flâneur; women’s literature; modern; urban; disability; romanian literature;

Summary/Abstract: Sorana Gurian’s writing records the impossibility of a discourse of one’s own and unmasks the miso gyny inherent in modernity. The Romanian short story O fată se plimbă pe stradă [A girl walks in the street] (1939) offers the author an opportunity to discuss the figure of the flâneuse, who, in its relations to modernity, public space or gender, seems to diagnose the condition of women within a modernising culture. The presence of these women in the text remains closely linked to their corporeality, constantly questioned and constrained by a hostile society. This is all the more visible in the case of a young girl with mobility disabilities: a close reading highlights the narrative function of walking, a physical activity that gives a temporal and rhythmic framework to the text.

  • Issue Year: 50/2023
  • Issue No: 4
  • Page Range: 109-120
  • Page Count: 12
  • Language: Romanian
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