Walking in the body-city in search of other urban geo-graphies
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https://doi.org/10.18764/2446-6549.e25221Keywords:
Urban Space, Landscape, Graffiti, Graffiti vandalism, PhotographyAbstract
This article aims to argue in favor of the elements that guarantee graffiti and graffiti vandalism a geographical content, since their graphic forms, aesthetic, symbolic, and discursive forms constitute a type of graffiti landscape intended to be militant and transgressive. For this purpose, we rally the concept of urban corpography proposed by Paola Jacques in dialogue with the notion of bodyspace inspired by the assumptions of New Cultural Geography. Methodologically, this is a
qualitative-exploratory work. Regarding empirical results, we present some photographic records
representing the geographies inscribed on the painted walls that make up the urban landscapes
of/in Santa Maria (RS).
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