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From graffiti to pixação: Urban protest in Brazil
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June 2014

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Tijdschrift over Cultuur & Criminaliteit

Paula Gil Larruscahim

From graffiti to pixação. Urban protest in Brazil This paper explores the hypothesis that the process of rupture in Brazilian graffiti writer’s subculture resulting in different groups - pichadores, pixadores and grafiteiros - took place in two different, though complementary, stages. The first stage is the commodification of graffiti by successive media campaigns and its penal control by the state. The second stage - which may be considered as a side effect of the first one - consists of the emergence of a new transgressive pixação movement. Instead of merely writing or tagging their signatures and messages on the walls of the city, they claim the freedom of usage of the urban space and contest the importance that property has in the late modernity context.

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... Social scientists have repeatedly attempted to define the political importance of Pixaçãoas "the politics of the poor" (Franco, Djan Ivson Silva, Rafael Pixobomb, & Joanna Warsza, 2012), "urban protest" (Larruscahim, 2014), "an alphabet of class struggle" (Warsza, 2012) or struggle for "the visual right to the city " (Tiburi, 2011). Indeed, the involved actors, applied techniques, personal backgrounds and motivations are most diverse. ...

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Visual Interventions in Public Space: the City as its Inhabitants Oeuvre – Pixação, segregation and reappropriation of urban space in São Paulo
From graffiti to pixação: Urban protest in Brazil
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Tijdschrift over Cultuur & Criminaliteit