Political protest and street art : popular tools for democratization in Hispanic countries
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書誌事項
Political protest and street art : popular tools for democratization in Hispanic countries
(Contributions to the study of mass media and communications, no. 40)
Greenwood Press, 1993
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [165]-168) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
This first cross-national book-length study of street art as political protest and communication focuses on art forms traditionally used by collectives and state interests in the Hispanic world--posters, wallpaintings, graffiti, murals, shirts, buttons, and stickers, for example. Professor Chaffee examines the motives behind the use of street art as propaganda and seeks to explain how it is effective. Using field research and a sociopolitical approach, he assesses contemporary street art in Spain, the Basque country, Argentina, and Brazil. He shows how street art is a barometer of popular conflicts and sentiments across the political spectrum. This comparative analysis is intended for students, teachers, and professionals in the fields of communication, political science, history, and popular culture.
目次
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
A Comparative Assessment
Street Art as Political Communication: An Overview
Street Art: How It Is Effective
The Iberian Peninsula
Spain: Centralism and Regionalism
Basque Nationalism: Center-Periphery Conflict
South America: The Southern Cone
Argentina: Hyperarticulation and Competition
Brazil: Evolving Articulation
Conclusion: Explaining Street Art's Continued Utility
Selected Bibliography
Index
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