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Acknowledgments | ix | |
I. | The Pace of Thoughts | 1 |
1. | Tracing a Headland: An Introduction | 3 |
2. | The Mind at Three Miles an Hour | 14 |
3. | Rising and Falling: The Theorists of Bipedalism | 30 |
4. | The Uphill Road to Grace: Some Pilgrimages | 45 |
5. | Labyrinths and Cadillacs: Walking into the Realm of the Symbolic | 64 |
II. | From the Garden to the Wild | 79 |
6. | The Path Out of the Garden | 81 |
7. | The Legs of William Wordsworth | 104 |
8. | A Thousand Miles of Conventional Sentiment: The Literature of Walking | 118 |
9. | Mount Obscurity and Mount Arrival | 133 |
10. | Of Walking Clubs and Land Wars | 148 |
III. | Lives of the Streets | 169 |
11. | The Solitary Stroller and the City | 171 |
12. | Paris, or Botanizing on the Asphalt | 196 |
13. | Citizens of the Streets: Parties, Processions, and Revolutions | 214 |
14. | Walking After Midnight: Women, Sex, and Public Space | 232 |
IV. | Past the End of the Road | 247 |
15. | Aerobic Sisyphus and the Suburbanized Psyche | 249 |
16. | The Shape of a Walk | 267 |
17. | Las Vegas, or the Longest Distance Between Two Points | 277 |
Notes | 293 | |
Index | 319 | |
Sources for Foot Quotations | 325 |
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