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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Konstantinos Avramidis , Myrto TsilimpounidiPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.800kg ISBN: 9781472473332ISBN 10: 1472473337 Pages: 282 Publication Date: 09 December 2016 Audience: College/higher education , College/higher education , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsList of Figures Notes on Contributors Acknowledgements INTRODUCTION Graffiti and Street Art: Reading, Writing and Representing the City Konstantinos Avramidis and Myrto Tsilimpounidi PART I: Reading Graffiti, Street Art and the City Graffiti, Street Art and the Dialectics of the City Jeff Ferrell Art or Crime or Both at the Same Time? On the Ambiguity of Images in Public Space Alison Young Reading Between the [Plot] Lines: Framing Graffiti as Multimodal Practice Samantha Edwards-Vandenhoek Interviewing Walls: Towards a Method of Reading Hybrid Surface Inscriptions Sabina Andron Graffiti, Street Art and the Democratic City Kurt Iveson PART II: Writing Graffiti, Street Art and the City Street Art is a Period, PERIOD: Or, Classificatory Confusion and Intermural Art Rafael Schacter Expressive Measures: An Ecology of the Public Domain Andrea Mubi Brighenti Dead Ends and Urban Insignias: Writing Graffiti and Street Art (Hi)Stories along the U.N. Buffer Zone in Nicosia, 2010-2014 Panos Leventis The December 2008 Uprising’s Stencil Images in Athens: Writing or Inventing Traces of the Future? Stavros Stavrides Repetitive Repertoires: How Writing about Cairene Graffiti has Turned into a Serial Monotony Mona Abaza PART III: Representing Graffiti, Street Art and the City São Paulo’s Pixação and Street Art: Representations of or Responses to Brazilian Modernism? Alexander Lamazares Defensible Aesthetics: Creative Resistance to Urban Policies in Ottawa Deborah Landry #Instafame: Aesthetics, Audiences, Data Lachlan MacDowall Representations of Graffiti and the City in the Novel El francotirador paciente: Readings of the Emergent Urban Body in Madrid Stephen Luis Vilaseca Long Live the Tag: Representing the Foundations of Graffiti Gregory Snyder IndexReviews'This essay collection yields illuminating insights into graffiti and its close cousin street art. With a globally-diverse range of sites, and contributions from leading academics, this is essential reading for anyone wishing to better understand one of the most distinctive features of 21st century urbanism.' - Iain Borden, University College London, U.K 'With contributions by authors from diverse geographical and disciplinary backgrounds, this book pushes for new ways to understand, study and write about graffiti and street art. In doing so, this volume constitutes an important step towards breaking down disciplinary boundaries and establishing street art studies as a multifaceted academic discipline in its own right.' - Peter Bengtsen, Lund University, Sweden 'Graffiti and Street Art is a competent book, covering important, diverse and emerging issues in the field of graffiti and street art. Chapters are written by both well known scholars of the subject and emerging voices in the field. The interdisciplinary nature of the book, along with the fact it theoretically explores unexamined subjects such as graffiti in online environments, and its geographical coverage of underexplored urban contexts (e.g., Sao Paulo, Athens, Nicosia) is worth noting.' - Jeffrey Ian Ross, University of Baltimore, U.S.A Author InformationKonstantinos Avramidis is a PhD candidate in Architecture by Design at the University of Edinburgh, UK. Myrto Tsilimpounidi is a Marie Curie Researcher at the Institute of Sociology, Bratislava, Slovakia. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |