LEADER 04402nam 2200397 450 001 9910774865703321 005 20231016173707.0 035 $a(CKB)3790000000000678 035 $a(NjHacI)993790000000000678 035 $a(EXLCZ)993790000000000678 100 $a20230325d2013 uy 0 101 0 $aita 135 $aur||||||||||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 12$aL'interpretazione dei luoghi $efla?nerie come esperienza di vita /$fGiampaolo Nuvolati 210 1$aFirenze :$cFirenze University Press,$d[2013] 210 4$dİ2013 215 $a1 online resource (xxiii, 187 pages) $cillustrations 225 1 $aStudi e saggi 311 0 $a9788866552390 327 $aANTEFATTI XI -- 1. Lo sguardo vagabondo XI -- 2. L'organizzazione del volume XXI -- PARTE PRIMA -- PRINCIPALI CARATTERISTICHE DEL FLANEUR 1 -- 1. Il fla?neur 1 -- 2. Camminar lento 10 -- 3. Stati d'animo 17 -- 4. La fla?neuse 38 -- 5. Altri vagabondi 41 -- 6. Fla?neur, turisti e abitanti 49 -- 7. Il fla?neur e la societa? del controllo 58 -- 8. Quasi uno stile di vita 63 -- PARTE SECONDA -- I LUOGHI 67 -- 1. Genius loci e identita? 67 -- 2. Luoghi urbani: tra routine e re?verie 71 -- 3. Riflessioni di approfondimento: verso la fla?nerie 79 -- 4. Fla?nerie come sopraluogo 94 -- 5. Lettura e progettazione del territorio 106 -- PARTE TERZA -- REALIZZARE LA FL NERIE 113 -- 1. Differenti metodi 113 -- 2. Percorso libero itinerante 115 -- 3. Osservazione da postazione fissa 124 -- 4. Shadowing semplice e incrociato 133 -- 5. La casa, gli oggetti 137 -- 6. Quale futuro per la fla?nerie? 143 -- 7. A mo' di conclusione 154 -- APPENDICE -- GUIDA ALLA FLA?NERIE 157 -- 1. Un protocollo per la fla?nerie degli studenti 158 -- 2. Alcuni esempi 162 -- BIBLIOGRAFIA 173. 330 $aThe volume aims at offering an overview of the studies on the fla?neur. It consists of three parts and an appendix. The first part defines the figure of the fla?neur. In particular, the fla?neur's characteristics are first analysed with respect to a series of oxymorons, to then be declined in relation to some themes, namely: the fla?neur's slowness as a combined expression of body and mind, the moods of living one's condition, the birth of the fla?neuse, the relationship between the fla?neur and other figures at opposite ends of the social ladder, the love and hate between the fla?neur and tourists, the constraints imposed on the fla?neur in the society of control and, finally, fla?nerie as a lifestyle. In the second part, the focus shifts to urban places as privileged contexts of action and reflection for the fla?neur. In particular, the discussed topics are the "genius loci", the possibility of analysing places through the forms of reverie which undermine the recurrent images marked by accredited methodologies, and finally the inevitably individual in-depth study paths leading to fla?nerie, which require a more direct contribution than the one given by subjects who practice it. Specific attention is paid to fla?nerie as the inspection carried out by architects and urban planners, with the additional aim of designing the urban territory for the involvement of the entire community. The third part is dedicated to an illustration of the various ways a fla?nerie can be achieved. Various types of fla?nerie are identified and described: from the free itinerant one, to the shadowing and the observation from a fixed place. In this part, there are also some reflections regarding the relationship between fla?neur, houses and objects, as well as some final considerations on the development prospects of research on the fla?neur himself. Finally, in the appendix, there is a discussion on the protocol in use to create some fla?neries with students from different departments and from different Italian universities, followed by some concrete examples of fla?nerie in compliance with the definition given in the third part. 410 0$aStudi e saggi (Florence, Italy) 517 $aL'interpretazione dei luoghi 606 $aCity and town life 615 0$aCity and town life. 676 $a307.76 700 $aNuvolati$b Giampaolo$0144424 801 0$bNjHacI 801 1$bNjHacl 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910774865703321 996 $aL'interpretazione dei luoghi$92139576 997 $aUNINA