The Sphinx in the City
The Sphinx in the CityElizabeth Wilson
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The Sphinx in the City

The Sphinx in the City Urban Life, the Control of Disorder, and Women

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"Adopting the guise of a flaneur, Wilson reconsiders the classical imagery of the city from the viewpoints of diverse groups of women: bourgeois wives, prostitutes, transvestite writers, and others. Its originality resides in its deft, consistently provocative interweaving of underground feminist discourses with the familiar, male-infected rhetorics of urban experience."—Mike Davis, author of City of Quartz
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