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- Language
- Arabic
- Published in
- Publisher
- الدار العربية للعلوم - ناشرون،
- Pages
- 134
- ISBN
- 9786140106833
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The reviews consistently praise the book for its exceptional research, thorough documentation, and clear writing style. Readers highlight its significant value as a comprehensive resource on the graffiti movement, particularly in the context of the Arab uprisings, spanning from Tunisia to Syria, and including Beirut. The author's analysis of the dynamic between dictators and public space is described as insightful and original, while the profiles of graffiti activists are noted for their exquisite detail. The inclusion of a rich collection of graffiti artwork is also recognized for significantly enhancing the book's depth and analytical rigor, making it a valuable archive for researchers.
While the reviews are overwhelmingly positive regarding the book's content and quality, no significant drawbacks are explicitly mentioned. One reviewer notes that the book's focus is specifically on emerging democracies experiencing movements towards freedom and liberation, alongside Beirut, which defines its scope rather than presenting a criticism. Additionally, one reader expressed an eager anticipation for an English translation, suggesting that the current version may not be widely accessible to all potential readers.
Overall, the book is presented as a highly valuable and meticulously crafted work, serving as an important archival and research resource for the study of graffiti art and its socio-political dimensions. It is particularly recommended for researchers, academics, and anyone interested in the role of art in social movements, the Arab uprisings, the interplay between authoritarianism and public expression, and the broader field of political graffiti in emerging democracies.
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