Routledge Handbook of Graffiti and Street Art
Herausgeber: Ross, Jeffrey Ian
Routledge Handbook of Graffiti and Street Art
Herausgeber: Ross, Jeffrey Ian
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The Routledge Handbook of Graffiti and Street Art integrates and reviews current scholarship in the field of graffiti and street art. 43 original contributions are organized around five sections: Definitions, History, And Types; Theoretical Explanations of Graffiti and Street Art; Municipal Variations/Differences; Causes of Graffiti and Street Art; and Effects of Graffiti And Street Art. Chapters are written by experts from around the world with expertise that spans the fields of Art Theory, the Social Sciences, and Visual Studies.
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The Routledge Handbook of Graffiti and Street Art integrates and reviews current scholarship in the field of graffiti and street art. 43 original contributions are organized around five sections: Definitions, History, And Types; Theoretical Explanations of Graffiti and Street Art; Municipal Variations/Differences; Causes of Graffiti and Street Art; and Effects of Graffiti And Street Art. Chapters are written by experts from around the world with expertise that spans the fields of Art Theory, the Social Sciences, and Visual Studies.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 520
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. März 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 178mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 1043g
- ISBN-13: 9781138792937
- ISBN-10: 1138792934
- Artikelnr.: 42804450
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 520
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. März 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 246mm x 178mm x 36mm
- Gewicht: 1043g
- ISBN-13: 9781138792937
- ISBN-10: 1138792934
- Artikelnr.: 42804450
Jeffrey Ian Ross is a Professor in the School of Criminal Justice, College of Public Affairs, and a Research Fellow of the Schaefer Center for Public Policy, and the Center for International and Comparative Law, both at the University of Baltimore.
Introduction: Sorting it all out
Jeffrey Ian Ross Part I: History
Types
and Writers/Artists of Graffiti and Street Art 1. Ancient Graffiti
J. A. Baird and Claire Taylor 2. Trains
Railroad Workers and Illegal Riders: The subcultural world of hobo graffiti
John F. Lennon 3. A History of Freight Train Graffiti in North America
Robert Donald Weide 4. Deconstructing Gang Graffiti
Susan A. Phillips 5. Prison Inmate Graffiti
Jacqueline Z. Wilson 6. Ways of Being Seen: Gender and/in writing on the wall
Jessica N. Pabón 7. Research and Theory on Latrinalia
Adam Trahan 8. Yarn Bombing - The softer side of street art
Minna Haveri 9. Straight from the Underground: New York City's legal graffiti writing culture
Ronald Kramer 10. American Indian Graffiti
Favian Martin Part II: Theoretical Explanations of Graffiti and Street Art/Causes of Graffiti and Street Art 11. Graffiti and Street Art as Ornament
Rafael Schacter 12. Graffiti
Street Art and the Divergent Synthesis of Place Valorisation in Contemporary Urbanism
Andrea Mubi Brighenti 13. Graffiti Art & the City: From piece-making to place-making
Graeme Evans 14. Something for the Boys? Exploring the changing gender dynamics of the graffiti subculture
Nancy Macdonald 15. The Psychology Behind Graffiti Involvement
Myra F. Taylor
Julie Ann Pooley
and Georgia Carragher 16. Graffiti and the Subculture Career
Gregory J. Snyder Part III: Regional/Municipal Variations/Differences of Graffiti and Street Art 17. From the City Walls to "Clean Trains": Graffiti in New York City
1969-1990
Joe A. Austin 18. Boost or Blight? Graffiti Writing and Street Art in the "new" New Orleans
Doreen Piano 19. Pop Culture and Politics: Graffiti and Street Art in Montreal
Anna Waclawek 20. The Battle for Public Space along the Mapocho River
Santiago Chile
1964-2014
Rodney Palmer 21. London Calling: Contemporary Graffiti/Street Art in the UK's Capital
Jeffrey Ian Ross 22. Graffiti and Street Art in Paris
David Fieni 23. From Marx to Merkel: Political Muralism and Street Art in Lisbon
Ricardo Campos 24. The Field of Graffiti and Street Art in Post January 2011 Egypt
Mona Abaza 25. Wall Talk: Palestinian graffiti
Julie Peteet 26. Graffiti/Street Art in Tokyo and Surrounding Districts
Hidetsugu Yamakoshi and Yasumasa Sekine 27. Claiming Spaces for Urban Art Images in Beijing and Shanghai
Minna Valjakka 28. Contesting Transcultural Trends: Emerging self-identities and urban art images in Hong Kong
Minna Valjakka Part IV: Effects of Graffiti and Street Art 29. How Major Urban Centers in the United States Respond to Graffiti/Street Art
Jeffrey Ian Ross 30. New York City's Moral Panic over Graffiti: Normalizing neoliberal penality and paving the way for growth machines
Ronald Kramer 31. Stealing from the Public: The value of street art taken from the street
Peter Bengtsen 32. How American Movies Depict Graffiti and Street Art
Jeffrey Ian Ross 33. Challenging the Defense of Graffiti
in Defense of Graffiti
Stefano Bloch 34. Does Copyright Law Protect Graffiti and Street Art?
Dan Schwender 35. Graffiti
Street Art and the Evolution of the Art Market
Maia Morgan Wells
Jeffrey Ian Ross Part I: History
Types
and Writers/Artists of Graffiti and Street Art 1. Ancient Graffiti
J. A. Baird and Claire Taylor 2. Trains
Railroad Workers and Illegal Riders: The subcultural world of hobo graffiti
John F. Lennon 3. A History of Freight Train Graffiti in North America
Robert Donald Weide 4. Deconstructing Gang Graffiti
Susan A. Phillips 5. Prison Inmate Graffiti
Jacqueline Z. Wilson 6. Ways of Being Seen: Gender and/in writing on the wall
Jessica N. Pabón 7. Research and Theory on Latrinalia
Adam Trahan 8. Yarn Bombing - The softer side of street art
Minna Haveri 9. Straight from the Underground: New York City's legal graffiti writing culture
Ronald Kramer 10. American Indian Graffiti
Favian Martin Part II: Theoretical Explanations of Graffiti and Street Art/Causes of Graffiti and Street Art 11. Graffiti and Street Art as Ornament
Rafael Schacter 12. Graffiti
Street Art and the Divergent Synthesis of Place Valorisation in Contemporary Urbanism
Andrea Mubi Brighenti 13. Graffiti Art & the City: From piece-making to place-making
Graeme Evans 14. Something for the Boys? Exploring the changing gender dynamics of the graffiti subculture
Nancy Macdonald 15. The Psychology Behind Graffiti Involvement
Myra F. Taylor
Julie Ann Pooley
and Georgia Carragher 16. Graffiti and the Subculture Career
Gregory J. Snyder Part III: Regional/Municipal Variations/Differences of Graffiti and Street Art 17. From the City Walls to "Clean Trains": Graffiti in New York City
1969-1990
Joe A. Austin 18. Boost or Blight? Graffiti Writing and Street Art in the "new" New Orleans
Doreen Piano 19. Pop Culture and Politics: Graffiti and Street Art in Montreal
Anna Waclawek 20. The Battle for Public Space along the Mapocho River
Santiago Chile
1964-2014
Rodney Palmer 21. London Calling: Contemporary Graffiti/Street Art in the UK's Capital
Jeffrey Ian Ross 22. Graffiti and Street Art in Paris
David Fieni 23. From Marx to Merkel: Political Muralism and Street Art in Lisbon
Ricardo Campos 24. The Field of Graffiti and Street Art in Post January 2011 Egypt
Mona Abaza 25. Wall Talk: Palestinian graffiti
Julie Peteet 26. Graffiti/Street Art in Tokyo and Surrounding Districts
Hidetsugu Yamakoshi and Yasumasa Sekine 27. Claiming Spaces for Urban Art Images in Beijing and Shanghai
Minna Valjakka 28. Contesting Transcultural Trends: Emerging self-identities and urban art images in Hong Kong
Minna Valjakka Part IV: Effects of Graffiti and Street Art 29. How Major Urban Centers in the United States Respond to Graffiti/Street Art
Jeffrey Ian Ross 30. New York City's Moral Panic over Graffiti: Normalizing neoliberal penality and paving the way for growth machines
Ronald Kramer 31. Stealing from the Public: The value of street art taken from the street
Peter Bengtsen 32. How American Movies Depict Graffiti and Street Art
Jeffrey Ian Ross 33. Challenging the Defense of Graffiti
in Defense of Graffiti
Stefano Bloch 34. Does Copyright Law Protect Graffiti and Street Art?
Dan Schwender 35. Graffiti
Street Art and the Evolution of the Art Market
Maia Morgan Wells
Introduction: Sorting it all out
Jeffrey Ian Ross Part I: History
Types
and Writers/Artists of Graffiti and Street Art 1. Ancient Graffiti
J. A. Baird and Claire Taylor 2. Trains
Railroad Workers and Illegal Riders: The subcultural world of hobo graffiti
John F. Lennon 3. A History of Freight Train Graffiti in North America
Robert Donald Weide 4. Deconstructing Gang Graffiti
Susan A. Phillips 5. Prison Inmate Graffiti
Jacqueline Z. Wilson 6. Ways of Being Seen: Gender and/in writing on the wall
Jessica N. Pabón 7. Research and Theory on Latrinalia
Adam Trahan 8. Yarn Bombing - The softer side of street art
Minna Haveri 9. Straight from the Underground: New York City's legal graffiti writing culture
Ronald Kramer 10. American Indian Graffiti
Favian Martin Part II: Theoretical Explanations of Graffiti and Street Art/Causes of Graffiti and Street Art 11. Graffiti and Street Art as Ornament
Rafael Schacter 12. Graffiti
Street Art and the Divergent Synthesis of Place Valorisation in Contemporary Urbanism
Andrea Mubi Brighenti 13. Graffiti Art & the City: From piece-making to place-making
Graeme Evans 14. Something for the Boys? Exploring the changing gender dynamics of the graffiti subculture
Nancy Macdonald 15. The Psychology Behind Graffiti Involvement
Myra F. Taylor
Julie Ann Pooley
and Georgia Carragher 16. Graffiti and the Subculture Career
Gregory J. Snyder Part III: Regional/Municipal Variations/Differences of Graffiti and Street Art 17. From the City Walls to "Clean Trains": Graffiti in New York City
1969-1990
Joe A. Austin 18. Boost or Blight? Graffiti Writing and Street Art in the "new" New Orleans
Doreen Piano 19. Pop Culture and Politics: Graffiti and Street Art in Montreal
Anna Waclawek 20. The Battle for Public Space along the Mapocho River
Santiago Chile
1964-2014
Rodney Palmer 21. London Calling: Contemporary Graffiti/Street Art in the UK's Capital
Jeffrey Ian Ross 22. Graffiti and Street Art in Paris
David Fieni 23. From Marx to Merkel: Political Muralism and Street Art in Lisbon
Ricardo Campos 24. The Field of Graffiti and Street Art in Post January 2011 Egypt
Mona Abaza 25. Wall Talk: Palestinian graffiti
Julie Peteet 26. Graffiti/Street Art in Tokyo and Surrounding Districts
Hidetsugu Yamakoshi and Yasumasa Sekine 27. Claiming Spaces for Urban Art Images in Beijing and Shanghai
Minna Valjakka 28. Contesting Transcultural Trends: Emerging self-identities and urban art images in Hong Kong
Minna Valjakka Part IV: Effects of Graffiti and Street Art 29. How Major Urban Centers in the United States Respond to Graffiti/Street Art
Jeffrey Ian Ross 30. New York City's Moral Panic over Graffiti: Normalizing neoliberal penality and paving the way for growth machines
Ronald Kramer 31. Stealing from the Public: The value of street art taken from the street
Peter Bengtsen 32. How American Movies Depict Graffiti and Street Art
Jeffrey Ian Ross 33. Challenging the Defense of Graffiti
in Defense of Graffiti
Stefano Bloch 34. Does Copyright Law Protect Graffiti and Street Art?
Dan Schwender 35. Graffiti
Street Art and the Evolution of the Art Market
Maia Morgan Wells
Jeffrey Ian Ross Part I: History
Types
and Writers/Artists of Graffiti and Street Art 1. Ancient Graffiti
J. A. Baird and Claire Taylor 2. Trains
Railroad Workers and Illegal Riders: The subcultural world of hobo graffiti
John F. Lennon 3. A History of Freight Train Graffiti in North America
Robert Donald Weide 4. Deconstructing Gang Graffiti
Susan A. Phillips 5. Prison Inmate Graffiti
Jacqueline Z. Wilson 6. Ways of Being Seen: Gender and/in writing on the wall
Jessica N. Pabón 7. Research and Theory on Latrinalia
Adam Trahan 8. Yarn Bombing - The softer side of street art
Minna Haveri 9. Straight from the Underground: New York City's legal graffiti writing culture
Ronald Kramer 10. American Indian Graffiti
Favian Martin Part II: Theoretical Explanations of Graffiti and Street Art/Causes of Graffiti and Street Art 11. Graffiti and Street Art as Ornament
Rafael Schacter 12. Graffiti
Street Art and the Divergent Synthesis of Place Valorisation in Contemporary Urbanism
Andrea Mubi Brighenti 13. Graffiti Art & the City: From piece-making to place-making
Graeme Evans 14. Something for the Boys? Exploring the changing gender dynamics of the graffiti subculture
Nancy Macdonald 15. The Psychology Behind Graffiti Involvement
Myra F. Taylor
Julie Ann Pooley
and Georgia Carragher 16. Graffiti and the Subculture Career
Gregory J. Snyder Part III: Regional/Municipal Variations/Differences of Graffiti and Street Art 17. From the City Walls to "Clean Trains": Graffiti in New York City
1969-1990
Joe A. Austin 18. Boost or Blight? Graffiti Writing and Street Art in the "new" New Orleans
Doreen Piano 19. Pop Culture and Politics: Graffiti and Street Art in Montreal
Anna Waclawek 20. The Battle for Public Space along the Mapocho River
Santiago Chile
1964-2014
Rodney Palmer 21. London Calling: Contemporary Graffiti/Street Art in the UK's Capital
Jeffrey Ian Ross 22. Graffiti and Street Art in Paris
David Fieni 23. From Marx to Merkel: Political Muralism and Street Art in Lisbon
Ricardo Campos 24. The Field of Graffiti and Street Art in Post January 2011 Egypt
Mona Abaza 25. Wall Talk: Palestinian graffiti
Julie Peteet 26. Graffiti/Street Art in Tokyo and Surrounding Districts
Hidetsugu Yamakoshi and Yasumasa Sekine 27. Claiming Spaces for Urban Art Images in Beijing and Shanghai
Minna Valjakka 28. Contesting Transcultural Trends: Emerging self-identities and urban art images in Hong Kong
Minna Valjakka Part IV: Effects of Graffiti and Street Art 29. How Major Urban Centers in the United States Respond to Graffiti/Street Art
Jeffrey Ian Ross 30. New York City's Moral Panic over Graffiti: Normalizing neoliberal penality and paving the way for growth machines
Ronald Kramer 31. Stealing from the Public: The value of street art taken from the street
Peter Bengtsen 32. How American Movies Depict Graffiti and Street Art
Jeffrey Ian Ross 33. Challenging the Defense of Graffiti
in Defense of Graffiti
Stefano Bloch 34. Does Copyright Law Protect Graffiti and Street Art?
Dan Schwender 35. Graffiti
Street Art and the Evolution of the Art Market
Maia Morgan Wells