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Graffiti Scratched, Scrawled, Sprayed : Towards a Cross-Cultural Understanding

Mascia, Leah(Edited by)Osthof, Ann Lauren(Edited by)Ratzke, Malena(Edited by)Skrabal, Ondrej(Edited by)
Part of the Studies in Manuscript Cultures series
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Over the last two decades, the study of graffiti has emerged as a bustling field, invigorated by increased appreciation for their historical, linguistic, sociological, and anthropological value and propelled by ambitious documentation projects.

The growing understanding of graffiti as a perennial, universal phenomenon is spurring holistic consideration of this mode of graphic expression across time and space.

Graffiti Scratched, Scrawled, Sprayed: Towards a Cross-Cultural Understanding complements recent efforts to showcase the diversity in creation, reception, and curation of graffiti around the globe, throughout history and up to the present day. reflecting on methodology, concepts, and terminology as well as spatial, social, and historical contexts of graffiti, the book’s fourteen chapters cover ancient Egypt, Rome, Northern Arabia, Persia, India, and the Maya; medieval Eastern Mediterranean, Turfan, and Dunhuang; and contemporary Tanzania, Brazil, China, and Germany.

As a whole, the collection provides a comprehensive toolkit for newcomers to the field of graffiti studies and appeals to specialists interested in viewing these materials in a cross-cultural perspective.

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Product Details
De Gruyter
3111326284 / 9783111326283
Hardback
751.73
04/12/2023
Germany
English
510 pages : illustrations (black and white, and colour)
23 cm