Description
Product ID: | 9781032597515 |
Product Form: | Paperback / softback |
Country of Manufacture: | GB |
Series: | Space, Materiality and the Normative |
Title: | Urban Surfaces, Graffiti, and the Right to the City |
Authors: | Author: Sabina Andron |
Page Count: | 204 |
Subjects: | Landscape architecture and design, Landscape art & architecture, History, Popular culture, Urban communities, Crime and criminology, Politics and government, Property and real estate, Law and society, sociology of law, Legal aspects of criminology, Criminal law: procedure and offences, Environment law, Conveyancing law, Social law and Medical law, Human geography, The environment, Urban and municipal planning and policy, Humanities, Popular culture, Urban communities, Crime & criminology, Politics & government, Property & real estate, Law & society, Criminology: legal aspects, Criminal law & procedure, Environment law, Conveyancing law, Social law, Human geography, The environment, Urban & municipal planning |
Description: | Select Guide Rating This landmark book focuses entirely on urban surfaces, on exploring their authorship and management, and their role in struggles for the right to the city. This landmark book focuses on urban surfaces, on exploring their authorship and management, and on their role in struggles for the right to the city. Graffiti, pristine walls, advertising posters, and municipal signage all compete on city surfaces to establish and imprint their values on our environments. It is the first time that the surfacescapes of our cities are granted the entire attention of a book as material, visual, and legal territories. The book includes a critical history of graffiti and street art as contested surface discourses and argues for surfaces as sites of resistance against private property, neoliberal creativity, and the imposition of urban order. It also proposes a seven-point manual for a semiotics of urban surfaces, laying the ground for a new discipline: surface studies. Page after page and layer after layer, surfaces become porous and political and emerge as key spatial conditions for rethinking and re-practicing urban dwelling and spatial justice. They become what the author terms the surface commons. The book will appeal to a wide readership across the disciplines of urban studies, architectural theory and design, graffiti, street art and public art, criminology, semiotics, visual culture, and urban and legal geography. It will also serve as a tool for city scholars, policy makers, artists, and vandals to disrupt existing imaginaries of order, justice, and visibility in cities. |
Imprint Name: | Routledge |
Publisher Name: | Taylor & Francis Ltd |
Country of Publication: | GB |
Publishing Date: | 2023-11-22 |