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Si les œuvres de street art dialoguent avec des lieux bien précis mais sont aussi facilement exportables dans d’autres réalités, virtuelles ou matérielles, leur sens varie-t-il en fonction de leurs situations de visibilité ? Quels récits véhiculent ces nouvelles pratiques de l’art contemporain ?
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This article analyses a new wealth tax (the IGF) in Bolivia against the backdrop of the 2019 ousting of former president Evo Morales. In doing so, it engages calls for ‘a return to politics’ in anthropology by proposing the notion of a ‘fiscal grievance politics’ as animating elite opposition to the tax in lowland Santa Cruz department. I show that the
Charles Dolph
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Serving as a form of aesthetic enhancement, street art encompasses artistic activities created on buildings within urban areas. Street art has become a drawcard for heritage tourism in Malaysia.
Mohd Hasfarisham Abd Halim +2 more
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The contested dynamics of slum gentrification in Rio de Janeiro came into focus during the brief period of relative peace brought by the pacification policy leading up to the 2016 Olympics. In this unprecedented moment, Rio's South Zone favela residents experienced a respite from the daily confrontations with police operations and drug trade violence ...
Angela Torresan
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The Role of Street Art in Artistic Design Citizen Experience in the City
The article is devoted to the topical issues of the formation of civic experience through the introduction of street art creators into the architectural urban environment.
Praslova Valentyna
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Les œuvres de street art ont vocation à être in situ, c’est-à-dire réalisées dans un endroit précis et un contexte bien déterminé, pour cet endroit précis et par cet endroit précis. Certains artistes considèrent en effet que ce sont les lieux qui font l’œuvre, tel Ernest Pignon-Ernest, pionnier du mouvement en France et ailleurs. L’œuvre de l’artiste n’
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Putting the Femme in Feminist: Trans Feminism and the ‘Male Lesbian’ in the American Second Wave
ABSTRACT A slur, a joke or a post‐structuralist case of mistaken identity. To the extent that the male lesbian has been discussed, she has figured dismissively. Yet throughout the period historicised as American feminism's second wave, potentially thousands of trans femmes organised under this identity. Despite being entirely overlooked in scholarship,
Aino Pihlak, Emily Cousens
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Temporalités du street art et image des territoires en mutation
The purpose of this article is to analyse the processes and some effects of the production and the valorisation of street art within urban regeneration, in the basis on a development operation in the Parisian metropolis (Zone d'Amenagement Concertée ...
Clotilde Kullmann
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ABSTRACT In Spain, under General Franco's regime, homosexuality was regarded as an antisocial and dangerous behaviour. It was thus pursued both by the police and judicial courts. The Law on Vagrants and Crooks (1954) and, subsequently, the Law on Dangerousness and Social Rehabilitation (1970) constituted the legal mechanisms used by the dictatorship to
Jordi Mas Grau, Rafael Cáceres‐Feria
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‘From the Fields Into the Bars’: The Story of Israel's First Transgender Novel, The Cut (1977)
ABSTRACT In 1977, an Israeli transgender woman, Judy Spotheim, published an autobiographical novel entitled The Cut. It describes the emergence of a trans community in the commercial‐sex areas of Tel Aviv‐Jaffa, hoping to humanise trans women (coccinelles). This article is the first to study the novel and present a biography of Spotheim.
Gil Engelstein, Iris Rachamimov
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