Post-Soviet Graffiti is an empirically grounded ethnographic study of how graffiti and street art can be used as a political tool to circumvent censorship, express grievances, and control public discourse, particularly in authoritarian states.
Post-Soviet Graffiti is an empirically grounded ethnographic study of how graffiti and street art can be used as a political tool to circumvent censorship, express grievances, and control public discourse, particularly in authoritarian states.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
List of Illustrations List of Tables Preface and Acknowledgments Notes On Naming Creators On "Post-Soviet" On Naming Cities On Graffiti vs. Street Art On Technique On Transliteration On Methods Introduction Part I: An Oral History of Post-Soviet Graffiti 1. The Origins of Soviet and Post-Soviet Public Art 2. External Interference 3. Artistic Political Backlash Part II: Fundamental Questions about Post-Soviet Graffiti 4. Why the Public Space Is Conducive to Political Graffiti 5. Signs and Symbols as a Form of Political Expression 6. Street Art as Text Part III: Interpreting Graffiti 7. The Political 8. The Social 9. Who Controls Discourse? Conclusion: The Future of Political Graffiti Appendix Glossary Notes Bibliography Index
List of Illustrations List of Tables Preface and Acknowledgments Notes On Naming Creators On "Post-Soviet" On Naming Cities On Graffiti vs. Street Art On Technique On Transliteration On Methods Introduction Part I: An Oral History of Post-Soviet Graffiti 1. The Origins of Soviet and Post-Soviet Public Art 2. External Interference 3. Artistic Political Backlash Part II: Fundamental Questions about Post-Soviet Graffiti 4. Why the Public Space Is Conducive to Political Graffiti 5. Signs and Symbols as a Form of Political Expression 6. Street Art as Text Part III: Interpreting Graffiti 7. The Political 8. The Social 9. Who Controls Discourse? Conclusion: The Future of Political Graffiti Appendix Glossary Notes Bibliography Index
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