This book explores political graffiti in Northern Ireland and Palestine, analyzing how oppressed communities use it for resistance and community building. It also investigates the evolution of graffiti's meaning, defacement, community responses, and the privileged critics of politically themed art.
This book explores political graffiti in Northern Ireland and Palestine, analyzing how oppressed communities use it for resistance and community building. It also investigates the evolution of graffiti's meaning, defacement, community responses, and the privileged critics of politically themed art.
Table of Contents List of Figures Preface Acknowledgments Introduction: Creating, Looking, and Looking Again 1. The Murals of Northern Ireland: A Very Short Introduction 2. The Murals of Palestine: A Very Short Introduction 3. Prescriptions of Power 4. Intents and Effects in Belfast 5. Image, Text, and Ideology in Ramallah 6. Nakba Day: The Ephemera of Martyrdom 7. The Potency of Childhood Martyrdom 8. Campus in Camps: Redefining Long-Term Refugee Status 9. Witness 10. Guernica: A Symbol of Symbols Bibliography About the Authors
Table of Contents List of Figures Preface Acknowledgments Introduction: Creating, Looking, and Looking Again 1. The Murals of Northern Ireland: A Very Short Introduction 2. The Murals of Palestine: A Very Short Introduction 3. Prescriptions of Power 4. Intents and Effects in Belfast 5. Image, Text, and Ideology in Ramallah 6. Nakba Day: The Ephemera of Martyrdom 7. The Potency of Childhood Martyrdom 8. Campus in Camps: Redefining Long-Term Refugee Status 9. Witness 10. Guernica: A Symbol of Symbols Bibliography About the Authors
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