Street Art of Resistance

Street Art of Resistance

Awad, Sarah H.; Wagoner, Brady

Springer International Publishing AG

02/2018

383

Dura

Inglês

9783319633299

15 a 20 dias

790

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Chapter 1. Introduction; Sarah H. Awad and Brady Wagoner.- Part I. Theories of Aesthetics, Resistance and Social Change.- Chapter 2. Art and social change: The role of creativity and wonder; Vlad Glaveanu.- Chapter 3. Subjectivity, Aesthetics, and Resistance; Thomas Teo.- Chapter 4. Resisting Forms; Robert Innis.- Part II: Image Circulation and Politics.- Chapter 5. Indigenous Graffiti as Postcolonial Resistance; Matthew Ryan Smith.- Chapter 6. The Resistance Passed Through Here: Arabic Graffiti of Resistance, Before and After the Arab Uprisings; Rana Jarbou.- Chapter 7. The Arabic Language as Creative Resistance; Basma Hamdy.- Part III. Urban Space: The City as an Extension of Self.- Chapter 8. Speaking Walls: Contentious Memories in Belfast's Murals; Daniela Vicherat Mattar.- Chapter 9. Inventive Re-existence: Notes about graffiti in Brazil and tension produced in the cities; Andrea Zanella.- Chapter 10. Embodied walls and extended skins: Exploring the distribution of mental health through tataus and graffiti; Jamie Mcphie.- Chapter 11. Indigenous Graffiti and Street Art as Resistance; Matthew Ryan Smith.- Part IV: Artists Social Movements.- Chapter 12. Representations of Resistance: Ironic Iconography in a Southern Mexican Social Movement; Jayne Howell.- Chapter 13. The democratic potential of art - Danish graffiti and street art as a rebellious act; Cecilia Scholer Nielsen.- Chapter 14. The Aesthetics of Social Movements in Spain; Oscar Garcia Agustin.- Chapter 15. Sheherazade Says No: Artful Resistance in Contemporary Egyptian Political Cartoon.- Mohamed M. Helmy & Sabine Frerichs.
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graffiti as social resistance;aesthetics of graffiti;popular resistance;street art;Prolegomena;graffiti as a form of political expression;neoliberal societies;art and neo-liberal contradictions;aesthetic theory;psychology of art resistance