Emileebiondiinwalking chicago: history in footstepsFeeling too Small, Fiending for SimpleAs a person who has lived in Illinois for a good part of my life, I have only gone to Chicago a handful of times. It has never really…Oct 26, 2022Oct 26, 2022
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EmileebiondiGetting Lost Physically, But found EmotionallyIn “Paris, or Botanizing the Asphalt,” Rebecca Solnit writes about the figure of the “flaneur.” Who was the flaneur? What kind of walker…Sep 20, 2022Sep 20, 2022
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