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Graffiti

2019
Graffiti expressed both subversion and enthusiasm for the war. It was used by officers and troops in all environments, signifying the survival of the individual and offering a place to comment on authority. Considering the range of graffiti, it should be understood as part of the linguistic legacy of the conflict.
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Graffiti

2021
Graffiti can be seen as one of the most original art forms of mankind, with origins, according to some scholars, dating back as far as 40,000 years. Probably the best known examples of early graffiti can be found in the caves of Lascaux, France, and Altamira, Spain.
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Graffiti

2016
Abstract Graffiti writing is often intensely policed despite being a relatively low-harm crime. Graffiti can be read by members of the public as a visual indicator of lawlessness and thus induce a certain amount of alarm. While there are a range of different kinds of graffiti, the most ubiquitous is that practiced by subcultural “writers.
Jonathan Ilan, Gregory J. Snyder
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Graffiti

2020
https://www.cairn.info/dictionnaire-des-politiques-territoriales--9782724626001-page-266 ...
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Graffiti Therapy

Psychiatric Services, 1972
A, Byrne, D E, Peven, B H, Schulman
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Graffiti

1997
Pietri Charles. Graffiti . [Version originale en français de] Graffito I (lateinisch), dans Reallexikon für Antike und Christentum, ΧII, Stuttgart, 1983, col. 637-667. In: Christiana respublica. Éléments d’une enquête sur le christianisme antique. Rome : École Française de Rome, 1997. pp. 1469-1490. (Publications de l'École française de Rome, 234)
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