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Conflict Graffiti

From Revolution to Gentrification
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Conflict Graffiti explores the powerful role of graffiti in political resistance across various conflict zones. John Lennon examines graffiti throughout different phases of conflict, from protest movements like Black Lives Matter and the Tahrir Square demonstrations to street art in post-conflict cities such as Detroit and New Orleans. The book highlights how graffiti not only surfaces diverse voices during unrest but also transforms in post-conflict periods, reflecting themes of gentrification, consumerism, and collective memory.
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This title is well suited for readers interested in arts and culture, political activism, urban studies, and the intersection of art and social movements. Scholars, students, and general readers curious about the role of street art in conflict and post-conflict societies will find this book illuminating.

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This study examines the waves of graffiti that occur before, during, and after a conflict—important tools of political resistance that make protest visible and material.

Graffiti makes for messy politics. In film and television, it is often used to create a sense of danger or lawlessness. In bathroom stalls, it is the disembodied expression of gossip, lewdness, or confession. But it is also a resistive tool of protest, making visible the disparate voices and interests that come together to make a movement.

In Conflict Graffiti, John Lennon dives into the many permutations of graffiti in conflict zones—ranging from the protest graffiti of the Black Lives Matter movement in Ferguson and the Tahrir Square demonstrations in Egypt, to the tourist-attraction murals on the Israeli Separation Wall and the street art that has rebranded Detroit and post-Katrina New Orleans. Graffiti has played a crucial role in the revolutionary movements of these locales, but as the conflict subsides a new graffiti and street art scene emerges—often one that ushers in post-conflict consumerism, gentrification, militarization, and anaesthetized forgetting.

Graffiti has an unstable afterlife, fated to be added to, transformed, overlaid, photographed, reinterpreted, or painted over. But as Lennon concludes, when protest movements change and adapt, graffiti is also uniquely suited to shapeshift with them.

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Susan A. Phillips praises the book for enriching our understanding of graffiti's formative role in shaping places marked by conflict, noting its blend of human suffering with creativity and resilience. Jeff Ferrell lauds the research and writing, emphasising the book's insight into graffiti's dual function as both a form of potent resistance and a tool manipulated by authorities to convey privilege and pacification. The work is recognised for its nuanced theorisation of graffiti within global political and cultural struggles.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780226815695

Publisher: The University of Chicago Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 17 March 2022

Country: United States

Imprint: University of Chicago Press

Illustration: 20 color plates, 53 halftones

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 23.0mm

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 426g

Pages: 304

About the Author

John Lennon is associate professor of English at the University of South Florida. He is the author of Boxcar Politics: The Hobo in U.S. Literature and Culture, 1869—1956 and coeditor of Working-Class Literature(s): Historical and International Perspectives.

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