@article{306335f0a07047e88c1402f9c9c18d22,
title = "The pan-european flaneuse in fin-de-siecle posters: Advertising modern women in the city",
keywords = "English literature, European literature, 1800-1899, fin de si{\`e}cle, fl{\^a}nerie, women, advertisement",
author = "Iskin, \{Ruth E.\}",
note = "Funding Information: and the anonymous readers of Nineteenth-Century Contexts for very helpful comments, to audiences at the CAA and at lectures at UCLA, the University of British Columbia, and Michigan University, Ann Arbor. Thanks to Peter H. Reill, Director of UCLA{\textquoteright}s Center for 17th \& 18th Century Studies, Sura Levine and Susan Canning, for opportunities to deliver early versions of this work and for their comments. For supporting the research and writing of the essay and the larger project of which it is part, I am grateful to UCLA{\textquoteright}s Center for 17th \& 18th Century Studies for the Ahmanson-Getty fellowship; The University of British Columbia for the Killam post-doctoral fellowship and the Green College Research Scholar Award; and to the Penn Humanities Forum, University of Pennsylvania for the Mellon.",
year = "2003",
month = dec,
day = "1",
doi = "10.1080/0890549032000167844",
language = "English",
volume = "25",
pages = "333--356",
journal = "Nineteenth-Century Contexts",
issn = "0890-5495",
publisher = "Taylor and Francis Ltd.",
number = "4",
}