![]() ![]() ![]() Faceted Classification System for Graffiti Art Styles Chapter Notes Selected Bibliography Index 165 175 199 207 211 v 15 33 52 76 105 Acknowledgments I would like to thank the 11 graffiti art experts who enthusiastically shared their knowledge of, and love for, graffiti art the 30 image cataloguers who willingly parsed images of graffiti art and provided valuable feedback on the classification system the members of my dissertation committee at the Faculty of Information Studies, University of Toronto, who helped me with the research project on which this book is based and my husband, Juris, who unfailingly supplies me with joy and confidence. Questionnaire for Graffiti Art Experts Appendix B. Panofsky’s Theories and the Question of Nonrepresentational or Abstract Art 7. Developing the Faceted Classification System for Graffiti Art Styles 5. Graffiti Art in a Classificatory Framework 4. Graffiti Art in an Iconographic Framework 3. A New Paradigm for Panofsky’s Theories of Iconographical Analysis 2. Contents vi vii viii 1 5 Acknowledgments List of Tables List of Figures Preface Introduction 1. Cover image background ©2008 Shutterstock Manufactured in the United States of America McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers Box 611, Je›erson, North Carolina 28640 I. All rights reserved No part of this book may be reproduced or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanical, including photocopying or recording, or by any information storage and retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher. 2008029407 British Library cataloguing data are available ©2008 Lisa Gottlieb. Includes bibliographical references and index. Graffiti art styles : a classification system and theoretical analysis / Lisa Gottlieb. ![]() Graffiti Art Styles This page intentionally left blank Graffiti Art Styles A Classification System and Theoretical Analysis LISA GOTTLIEB McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers Jefferson, North Carolina, and London ALSO OF INTEREST Reading and the Reference Librarian: The Importance to Library Service of Staff Reading Habits Juris Dilevko and Lisa Gottlieb (McFarland, 2004) LIBRARY OF CONGRESS CATALOGUING-IN-PUBLICATION DATA Gottlieb, Lisa. Panofsky’s Theories and the Question of Nonrepresentational or Abstract Art. Developing the Faceted Classification System for Graffiti Art Styles. Graffiti Art in a Classificatory Framework. Graffiti Art in an Iconographic Framework. A New Paradigm for Panofsky’s Theories of Iconographical Analysis.
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