"All City": Graffiti Europeu como modo de comunicação e transgressão no espaço urbano

Authors

  • Ricardo Marnoto de Oliveira Campos Universidade Aberta; Centro de Estudo das Migrações e Relações Interculturais; Laboratório de Antropologia Visual

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1590/S0034-77012009000100001

Keywords:

Urban Anthropology, Visual Communication, Graffiti, Youth Cultures

Abstract

Lisbon stands, like many other big cities in this globalized world we live in, as a ground for an intense cultural activity that is visually present in its surface, manifested through a multiple array of mysterious symbols and peculiar iconographies. The city is the habitat of contemporary graffiti, a specific language which has been progressively acquiring a more prevalent role in the urban visualscape. The purpose of this article is to examine graffiti as an act of territorial appropriation. Urban space is a central resource for many youngsters, through which they explore different social and individual skills. In this arena graffiti writers perform a ritualized practice, displaying acquired abilities, competing for status and recognition, making us all witnesses of dynamics we rarely understand.

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Published

2009-01-01

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How to Cite

Campos, R. M. de O. (2009). "All City": Graffiti Europeu como modo de comunicação e transgressão no espaço urbano . Revista De Antropologia, 52(1), 11-46. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0034-77012009000100001