Gå | Walk • Vol. 18
Gå | Walk • Vol. 18

Under the general heading of Walking, this issue of Academic Quarter is dedicated to articles about literature, film and media, computer games,  cultural history, migration, and aesthetics, which so to speak have reinvented the use of our legs in relation to  one’s own and other people’s practices, and stage it as strolling, promenading, marching, flaneuring, sauntering, wandering, striding, idling about, ambling, loafing, and walking. The first article addresses walking in the context of cultural history and considers the creative potentials of walking, and the articles in the issue are organized under the following section headings: Literature with “Det spadserende i 2010ernes Berlin-litteratur” and “The Poiesis of Charles Dickens's Night Walks”. Media with “From Wander to Wonder Walking – and ‘Walking-With’ – in Terrence Malick’s Contemplative Cinema”, “Walking in Two Directions at Once Locomotion Techniques in Virtual Environments” and Parodies of Christian Wandering in Luis Buñuel’s Films. Aesthetic mobility with “When loud Weather buffeted Naoshima A Sensory Walk”, “Chasing writers’ ghosts through a modern city: Augmenting urban space with literary connections during the Tove Jansson walk in Helsinki”,  “Urban Walking—an Authentic Experience on Stage? The Post-heroic Flâneur under Observation” and ”Vandringer i mørket - hvad man ser når solen ikke forstyrrer”. Personal mobility with “First Steps from Walking to Cross-Country Skiing: A Material Interactional Perspective on Ephemeral Surfaces for Personal Mobility”. Global mobility with “Mirrored journeys Central American and African migrants walking in search of another life”, and finally walking as a research method with “The walking cure Walk-along som undersøgelsesmetode til brugeroplevelser”.

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Jørgen Riber Christensen, Jens Kirk, Dominic Rainsford
4-18
The Romantic Walk and Beyond
https://doi.org/10.5278/ojs.academicquarter.v0i18.3148
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Jan T. Schlosser
19-28
Det spadserende i 2010ernes Berlin-litteratur
https://doi.org/10.5278/ojs.academicquarter.v0i18.3149
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Benjamin Schaefer
29-41
Walking in Two Directions at Once: Locomotion Techniques in Virtual Environments
https://doi.org/10.5278/ojs.academicquarter.v0i18.3150
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Martin P. Rossouw
42-56
From Wander to Wonder: Walking – and “Walking-With” – in Terrence Malick’s Contemplative Cinema
https://doi.org/10.5278/ojs.academicquarter.v0i18.3152
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Jørgen Riber Christensen
57-73
The Poiesis of Charles Dickens’s Night Walks
https://doi.org/10.5278/ojs.academicquarter.v0i18.3153
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Lars Nowak
74-91
Parodies of Christian Wandering in Luis Buñuel’s Films
https://doi.org/10.5278/ojs.academicquarter.v0i18.3154
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Jasmin Kathöfer
92-103
When loud Weather buffeted Naoshima: A Sensory Walk
https://doi.org/10.5278/ojs.academicquarter.v0i18.3156
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Evgenia Amey
104-116
Chasing writers’ ghosts through a modern city: Augmenting urban space with literary connections during the Tove Jansson walk in Helsinki
https://doi.org/10.5278/ojs.academicquarter.v0i18.3157
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Marie-Louise Nigg
117-129
Urban Walking – a Subversive Staged Experience? The Post-heroic Flâneur under Observation
https://doi.org/10.5278/ojs.academicquarter.v0i18.3159
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Rasmus Grøn
130-142
Vandringer i mørket: Hvad man ser når solen ikke forstyrrer
https://doi.org/10.5278/ojs.academicquarter.v0i18.3160
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Paul McIlvenny
143-157
First Steps from Walking in Snow to Cross-Country Skiing: An Interactional Perspective on Ephemeral Surfaces for Personal Mobility
https://doi.org/10.5278/ojs.academicquarter.v0i18.3161
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Dolors Palau-Sampio
158-169
Mirrored journeys: Central American and African migrants walking in search of another life
https://doi.org/10.5278/ojs.academicquarter.v0i18.3162
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Christian Jantzen, Marianne Lykke, Mette Skov
170-183
The walking cure: Walk-along som undersøgelsesmetode til brugeroplevelser
https://doi.org/10.5278/ojs.academicquarter.v0i18.3163
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