Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/10071/26308
Author(s): Raposo, O.
Castellhano, C.
Editor: Małgorzata Kaźmierczak
Mariusz Waras
Date: 2020
Title: Urban art and cultural commodification in postcolonial Lisbon
Book title/volume: War and peace: socio-political conflict and street art
Pages: 103 - 117
Reference: Raposo, O., & Castellhano, C. (2020). Urban art and cultural commodification in postcolonial Lisbon. EM Małgorzata Kaźmierczak, Mariusz Waras (Eds.). War and peace: socio-political conflict and street art (pp.103-117). Wydawnictwo Akademii Sztuki w Szczecinie. http://hdl.handle.net/10071/26308
ISBN: 9788394736705
Keywords: Portuguese studies
Creative industries
Gentrification
Postcolonial Africa
Arte pública -- Public art
Racial difference
Arte urbana -- Urban art
Street art
Racismo -- Racism
Abstract: This essay’s main concern is urban art and postcolonial identitary configurations in Portugal. Focusing on several artistic and cultural productions arising from the “peripheral” spaces of Cova da Moura and Quinta do Mocho in Lisbon (two spaces which are marked by the presence of populations of African origin), it examines how urban creativity is challenging straightforward and unproblematic understanding of the country’s relation with its colonial past. Associated with violence and marginality in the Portuguese imagination, both racialized neighborhoods are nowadays active contexts of cultural production and are particularly fertile in terms of urban art and music. Nowadays, they are integrated into the cultural circuits of Lisbon, a city that has become a top international cultural and touristic referent. This article’s central objective is analysis of the contradictions brought about by this process.
Peerreviewed: yes
Access type: Open Access
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