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Title: | Graffiti Writing as Creative Activism: Getting Up, Sheeplike Subversion, and Everyday Resistance |
Authors: | Baldini, Andrea L |
Keywords: | Graffiti writing Creative activism Everyday resistance Sheeplike subversion |
Issue Date: | 7-Jun-2023 |
Publisher: | The Journal of Aesthetics and Art Criticism Oxford University Press |
Abstract: | Is graffiti writing creative activism? In this paper, I challenge commonly held beliefs that graffiti writing is politically inert. On the contrary, I argue that graffiti writing is an example of creative activism. Rather than being a narcissistic form of vandalism, primarily directed at increasing one’s fame in front of an esoteric group, that is, fellow writers, writing is a form of everyday resistance allowing its practitioners to challenge authoritarian power. In questioning dominant hierarchies, graffiti is a powerful tool to help correct a specific instance of spatial injustice: the unequal distribution of access to urban surfaces for self-expression in the city, where corporations and political elites hold an unjustified monopoly over visual communication. |
URI: | http://gnanaganga.inflibnet.ac.in:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/4801 |
ISSN: | https://doi.org/10.1093/jaac/kpad001 |
Appears in Collections: | Journal Articles |
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