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Performing Identity: Exploring the Gender Politics of Graffiti and Street Art in Oakland, California

机译:表演身份:探索加利福尼亚奥克兰的涂鸦和街头艺术的性别政治

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Street art and graffiti are predominantly made by urban residents to assert their presence in society; address social, political, and economic issues; and transform the physical spaces of a city. Historically dominated by men, the graffiti/street art subcultures are experiencing a rise in the participation by and recognition of women. Existing literature has generally focused on men's involvement, while the discussion of women writers/artists is often limited to how they have remained on the periphery. With the growing use of social media to publicize their artwork and connect with other artists, women are expanding their reach within the subcultures. By adapting traditionally masculine content and approaches to graffiti/street art while incorporating their own perspectives, relationships to the material and social environment, and expressions of identity, women graffiti/street artists are creating unique spaces of artistic expression and transgression, both online and offline. This case study in Oakland, California, uses semi-structured interviews with thirty informants, document analysis, participant observation, and creative practices to examine how women graffiti/street artists change the urban landscape. My research indicates that women artists are both performing and representing their socio-cultural identities, and thus redefining the subcultures in ways that are increasingly nonpatriarchal, nonhierarchical, and decolonial. In contrast to studying only the broad, structural forces in a city, this research contends that examining the individual identities of participants—their lived, daily experience and senses of agency—is crucial for understanding the workings of urban space. This research also contributes to our grasp of how women further important feminist approaches to urban space and dialogue. Situated within the traditions of feminist geography and the geohumanities, this case study aims to contribute to the body of literature on street art and graffiti by emphasizing the transformative impact of women street artists on urban space, urban identities, and an urban aesthetic.
机译:街头艺术和涂鸦主要是由城市居民制作的,以表明他们在社会中的存在。解决社会,政治和经济问题;并改变城市的物理空间。从历史上看,涂鸦/街头艺术亚文化在男性中占主导地位,在妇女的参与和认可方面正在上升。现有文献通常集中在男性的参与上,而女性作家/艺术家的讨论通常仅限于他们如何留在外围。随着越来越多地使用社交媒体来宣传自己的作品并与其他艺术家建立联系,女性正在扩大其在亚文化领域的影响力。通过适应传统的男性化内容和涂鸦/街头艺术方法,同时融合了自己的观点,与物质和社会环境的关系以及身份表达,女性涂鸦/街头艺术家正在线上和线下创造独特的艺术表达和超越空间。此案例研究在加利福尼亚州奥克兰进行,使用了对30名线人的半结构化访谈,文档分析,参与者观察和创新实践,以研究女性涂鸦/街头艺术家如何改变城市景观。我的研究表明,女性艺术家既在表演又代表着他们的社会文化身份,因此以越来越非父权,非等级和殖民主义的方式重新定义了亚文化。与仅研究城市中广泛的结构力量相反,该研究认为,检查参与者的个人身份(他们的生活,日常经验和代理感)对于理解城市空间的运作至关重要。这项研究还有助于我们了解妇女如何进一步在城市空间和对话中使用重要的女权主义方法。该案例研究位于女性主义地理和地球人文科学的传统之内,旨在通过强调女性街头艺术家对城市空间,城市身份和城市美学的变革性影响,为街头艺术和涂鸦文学做出贡献。

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