Citations:flâneuse


 * 2011, Kevin Hetherington, Capitalism's Eye: Cultural Spaces of the Commodity, Routledge (ISBN 9781135953843), page 103:
 * Chapter Five
 * The Distracted Flâneuse
 * [...] she might, therefore, in the guise of the flâneuse, be an alternative model for thinking about the subject in modernity.


 * 2015, Hsiao-yen Peng, Dandyism and Transcultural Modernity: The Dandy, the Flaneur, and the Translator in 1930s Shanghai, Tokyo, and Paris, Routledge (ISBN 9781136941740):
 * As a group, the masses are monolithic and fearful, representing either the forces of revolution or the commodification of women. Yet each individual of the masses, if singled out, could be a flâneur and a flâneuse, instantly losing the gigantic anonymity that makes the masses a horrific entity. As helpless individuals, they are the forlorn spirits devastated by social injustice and displacement caused by either colonial expansion or revolution, homeless and alone in a foreign land.