ISBN:
9781611328677
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9781611328684
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9781611328691
Language:
English
Pages:
278 Seiten
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Illustrationen
Keywords:
Geschichte
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Graffiti / History
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SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural
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SOCIAL SCIENCE / Archaeology
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ART / History / Prehistoric & Primitive
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Graffiti / History
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Graffito
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Aufsatzsammlung
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Graffito
;
Geschichte
Abstract:
This collection of original articles brings together for the first time the research on graffiti from a wide range of geographical and chronological contexts and shows how they are interpreted in various fields. Examples range as widely as medieval European cliff carvings to tags on New York subway cars to messages left in library bathrooms. In total, the authors legitimize the study of graffiti as a multidisciplinary pursuit that can produce useful knowledge of individuals, cultures, and nations. The chapters -represent 20 authors from six countries; -offer perspectives of disciplines as diverse as archaeology, history, art history, museum studies, and sociology; -elicit common themes of authority and its subversion, the identity work of subcultures and countercultures, and presentation of privilege and status"
Description / Table of Contents:
Introduction / Elizabeth Olton and Troy Lovata.〈br〉1 Understanding the function of graffiti:〈br〉On the origins of anonymous texts that appear on walls / Amardo Rodriguez -- Latrinalia in a room of one's own, language, gender, place / Melissa Meade -- Beyond art history, graffiti on frescoes / Véronique Plesch -- Writing with a global accent,Cairo and the roots/routes of conflict graffiti / John Lennon.〈br〉2 Understanding the form and context of graffiti:〈br〉Archaeology and graffiti carved in Carpathian rock, the Thracian horseman, or an early medieval image of power and authority? / Dragoş Măndescu -- Marked trees, exploring the context of Southern Rocky Mountain aborglyphs / Troy Lovata -- Reclaiming the ruins, a case study of graffiti heritage interpretation at the Evergreen Brick Works in Toronto / Bruce Beaton and Shannon Todd -- Ornament as armament, playing defense in wildstyle graffiti / Gabrielle Gopinath -- From the street to the gallery, a critical analysis of the inseparable nature of graffiti and context / Alexandra K. Duncan.〈br〉3 Understanding graffiti as a witness for history:〈br〉Graffiti as resistance, early prehistoric examples from the Casma Valley of Peru / Shelia Pozorski and Thomas Pozorski -- A sub-rosa text, graffiti from Room Room 9, Structure 5D-65 in Tikal, Guatemala / Elizabeth Olton -- Inside the tunnels, inside the protests, the artistic legacy of anti-nuclear activists at a Nevada Peace Camp / Colleen M. Beck, Lauren W. Falvey, and Harold Drollinger.〈br〉4 Understanding the politics of graffiti:〈br〉Advertised defiance, how New York City graffiti went from "getting up" to "getting over" / Tyson Mitman -- Historic graffiti and calliglyphs on two military establishments in England / Christopher Daniell -- A wall in Mexico City's historic center, Calle Regina 56 / Pamela Scheinman
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