The flânerie of an urban walker
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Resumo: | This article analyzes the interaction between Alice, from Quarenta dias – a novel by Maria Valéria Rezende (2014b) –, and the city of Porto Alegre, in which she wanders like a contemporary flâneuse. The character, in fact, calls herself an urban walker, since she gradually becomes an inhabitant of the streets. The viability of a character such as a female flâneuse is discussed based on the writings of Janet Wolff (1985), Griselda Pollock (1988) and Lauren Elkin (2016). According to Elkin (2016), invisibility is a fundamental characteristic for someone to perform the flânerie, which would be unfeasible for a woman, who is always the object of male gaze on the streets. Alice, however, realizes she is invisible to others, due to her age, her origins and the fact that she becomes a homeless person for forty days. The novel also calls for a series of reflections about contemporary cities and the ways minorities occupy the urban spaces. |
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The flânerie of an urban walkerA flânerie de uma andarilha urbanaThis article analyzes the interaction between Alice, from Quarenta dias – a novel by Maria Valéria Rezende (2014b) –, and the city of Porto Alegre, in which she wanders like a contemporary flâneuse. The character, in fact, calls herself an urban walker, since she gradually becomes an inhabitant of the streets. The viability of a character such as a female flâneuse is discussed based on the writings of Janet Wolff (1985), Griselda Pollock (1988) and Lauren Elkin (2016). According to Elkin (2016), invisibility is a fundamental characteristic for someone to perform the flânerie, which would be unfeasible for a woman, who is always the object of male gaze on the streets. Alice, however, realizes she is invisible to others, due to her age, her origins and the fact that she becomes a homeless person for forty days. The novel also calls for a series of reflections about contemporary cities and the ways minorities occupy the urban spaces.Neste artigo analisa-se a relação entre a personagem Alice, de Quarenta dias – romance de Maria Valéria Rezende (2014b) –, e a cidade de Porto Alegre, pela qual ela deambula como uma flâneuse contemporânea. A personagem, na realidade, se autodenomina andarilha urbana, já que ela passa a ser uma habitante das ruas. A possibilidade da existência de uma flâneuse mulher é debatida com base nos escritos de Janet Wolff (1985), Griselda Pollock (1988) e Lauren Elkin (2016). Segundo Elkin (2016), a invisibilidade é uma característica fundamental para que alguém desempenhe a flânerie, o que seria inviável para uma mulher, que é sempre objeto do olhar masculino nas ruas. A personagem Alice, no entanto, percebe-se invisibilizada em função de sua idade, de sua origem nordestina e por se tornar uma pessoa em situação de rua ao longo desses quarenta dias. A narrativa também possibilita uma série de reflexões sobre as cidades contemporâneas e as formas de apropriação dos espaços urbanos pelas minorias.Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina2020-06-05info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/ref/article/view/1806-9584-2020v28n15723010.1590/1806-9584-2020v28n157230Revista Estudos Feministas; Vol. 28 No. 1 (2020)Revista Estudos Feministas; Vol. 28 Núm. 1 (2020)Revista Estudos Feministas; v. 28 n. 1 (2020)1806-95840104-026Xreponame:Revista Estudos Feministasinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)instacron:UFSCporhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/ref/article/view/1806-9584-2020v28n157230/43494Copyright (c) 2020 Revista Estudos Feministasinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessStoll, Daniela Schrickte2020-06-10T14:30:24Zoai:periodicos.ufsc.br:article/57230Revistahttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/ref/indexPUBhttps://periodicos.ufsc.br/index.php/ref/oai||ref@cfh.ufsc.br1806-95840104-026Xopendoar:2022-11-21T11:38:43.733704Revista Estudos Feministas - Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina (UFSC)true |
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The flânerie of an urban walker A flânerie de uma andarilha urbana |
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This article analyzes the interaction between Alice, from Quarenta dias – a novel by Maria Valéria Rezende (2014b) –, and the city of Porto Alegre, in which she wanders like a contemporary flâneuse. The character, in fact, calls herself an urban walker, since she gradually becomes an inhabitant of the streets. The viability of a character such as a female flâneuse is discussed based on the writings of Janet Wolff (1985), Griselda Pollock (1988) and Lauren Elkin (2016). According to Elkin (2016), invisibility is a fundamental characteristic for someone to perform the flânerie, which would be unfeasible for a woman, who is always the object of male gaze on the streets. Alice, however, realizes she is invisible to others, due to her age, her origins and the fact that she becomes a homeless person for forty days. The novel also calls for a series of reflections about contemporary cities and the ways minorities occupy the urban spaces. |
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