“There is no love in SP”

This article aims to analyze how the articulations between two important aspects of youth culture, music, and graffiti, can inspire the emergence of political practices connected to the idea of activism in contemporary Brazil. As a case study, we analyzed the present dialogue between the graffiti “M...

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Autores principales: Thiago Pereira Alberto, Luiza Bittencourt, Daniel Domingues
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:efe289b405334d229c6f3eace7ce1d902021-12-02T10:40:58Z“There is no love in SP”2182-3030https://doaj.org/article/efe289b405334d229c6f3eace7ce1d902021-10-01T00:00:00Zhttp://journals.openedition.org/cidades/4447https://doaj.org/toc/2182-3030This article aims to analyze how the articulations between two important aspects of youth culture, music, and graffiti, can inspire the emergence of political practices connected to the idea of activism in contemporary Brazil. As a case study, we analyzed the present dialogue between the graffiti “Mais amor por favor” and the song “Não Existe Amor em SP”, by rapper Criolo, as a potentializing element for the manifestation of collectives in the city of São Paulo at events of character that would signal a force of mobilization that would be even more highlighted in the so-called June Journeys, in 2013. Given this context, we emphasize that both music and street art can be intermediaries in the relationship between youth and territory in the resignification of daily life in large cities, functioning as a language capable of mediating the relationship between youth, territory, and politics. Under an activist orientation, this arrangement is a testament to the fact that such practices reinforce the capacity and power of the logics of on and offline mobilization that surround youth culture in the 21st century.Thiago Pereira AlbertoLuiza BittencourtDaniel DominguesDINÂMIA’CET – IUL, Centre for Socioeconomic and Territorial Studiesarticleyouth culturesgraffitimusicactivismAesthetics of cities. City planning and beautifyingNA9000-9428Urban groups. The city. Urban sociologyHT101-395Urbanization. City and countryHT361-384ENESFRITPTCidades, Comunidades e Território (2021)
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topic youth cultures
graffiti
music
activism
Aesthetics of cities. City planning and beautifying
NA9000-9428
Urban groups. The city. Urban sociology
HT101-395
Urbanization. City and country
HT361-384
spellingShingle youth cultures
graffiti
music
activism
Aesthetics of cities. City planning and beautifying
NA9000-9428
Urban groups. The city. Urban sociology
HT101-395
Urbanization. City and country
HT361-384
Thiago Pereira Alberto
Luiza Bittencourt
Daniel Domingues
“There is no love in SP”
description This article aims to analyze how the articulations between two important aspects of youth culture, music, and graffiti, can inspire the emergence of political practices connected to the idea of activism in contemporary Brazil. As a case study, we analyzed the present dialogue between the graffiti “Mais amor por favor” and the song “Não Existe Amor em SP”, by rapper Criolo, as a potentializing element for the manifestation of collectives in the city of São Paulo at events of character that would signal a force of mobilization that would be even more highlighted in the so-called June Journeys, in 2013. Given this context, we emphasize that both music and street art can be intermediaries in the relationship between youth and territory in the resignification of daily life in large cities, functioning as a language capable of mediating the relationship between youth, territory, and politics. Under an activist orientation, this arrangement is a testament to the fact that such practices reinforce the capacity and power of the logics of on and offline mobilization that surround youth culture in the 21st century.
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Daniel Domingues
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