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Author:
Phillips, Susan A., 1969- author.
Title:
The city beneath : a century of Los Angeles graffiti / Susan A. Phillips.
Publisher:
Yale University Press,
Copyright Date:
2019
Description:
311 pages : color illustrations ; 26 cm
Subject:
Graffiti--Los Angeles.--Los Angeles.
Los Angeles (Calif.)--History--20th century.
Los Angeles (Calif.)--Social conditions--20th century.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 292-300) and index.
Summary:
A sweeping history of Los Angeles told through the lens of the many marginalized groups-from hobos to taggers-that have used the city's walls as a channel for communication. Graffiti written in storm drain tunnels, on neighborhood walls, and under bridges tells an underground and, until now, untold history of Los Angeles. Drawing on extensive research within the city's urban landscape, Susan A. Phillips traces the hidden language of marginalized groups over the past century-from the early twentieth-century markings of hobos, soldiers, and Japanese internees to the later inscriptions of surfers, cholos, and punks. Whether describing daredevil kids, bored workers, or clandestine lovers, Phillips profiles the experiences of people who remain underrepresented in conventional histories, revealing the powerful role of graffiti as a venue for cultural expression. Graffiti aficionados might be surprised to learn that the earliest documented graffiti bubble letters appear not in 1970s New York but in 1920s Los Angeles. Or that the negative letterforms first carved at the turn of the century are still spray painted on walls today. With discussions of characters like Leon Ray Livingston (a.k.a. "A-No. 1"), credited with consolidating the entire system of hobo communication in the 1910s, and Kathy Zuckerman, better known as the surf icon "Gidget," this lavishly illustrated book tells stories of small moments that collectively build into broad statements about power, memory, landscape, and history itself.
ISBN:
030024603X
9780300246032
OCLC:
(OCoLC)1127388324
LCCN:
2019932472
Locations:
USUX851 -- Iowa State University - Parks Library (Ames)

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