Act of Vandalism or Memory Communication? Some Thoughts on Polish-Lithuanian Graffiti Writing Tradition

As a form of literacy, graffiti has existed throughout the ages. Many researches on epigraphy show that many examples of graffiti were left intact from the period of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. However, the purpose of their appearance was merely disputed in the scientific community. The mai...

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Main Author: Kšištof Tolkačevski
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Language:English
Published: Vilnius University Press 2020-01-01
Series:Knygotyra
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Online Access:https://www.journals.vu.lt/?journal=knygotyra&page=article&op=view&path[]=15776
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spelling doaj-b97cb002291f4dd488e2b622698d6f332020-11-25T01:21:30ZengVilnius University PressKnygotyra0204-20612345-00532020-01-017310.15388/Knygotyra.2019.73.34Act of Vandalism or Memory Communication? Some Thoughts on Polish-Lithuanian Graffiti Writing TraditionKšištof Tolkačevski0Vilnius University, Lithuania As a form of literacy, graffiti has existed throughout the ages. Many researches on epigraphy show that many examples of graffiti were left intact from the period of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. However, the purpose of their appearance was merely disputed in the scientific community. The main aim of this research is to ascertain the motives of the habits of inscribing graffiti among Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealths citizens. This study is a qualitative research that seeks an in-depth understanding of the phenomena of writing graffiti. Basic material for the research was gathered from ego-documents that are focused on the personal lives and experiences of the writers. The research is based on a detailed contextual analysis of several cases (case study method). This article examines several cases and gives some light on how and why graffiti were made. However, for more ample and accurate results, more extensive research must be done. https://www.journals.vu.lt/?journal=knygotyra&page=article&op=view&path[]=15776graffitiepigraphyinscriptionPolish-Lithuanian CommonwealthJan Chryzostom PasekMichał Tyszkiewicz
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Act of Vandalism or Memory Communication? Some Thoughts on Polish-Lithuanian Graffiti Writing Tradition
Knygotyra
graffiti
epigraphy
inscription
Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
Jan Chryzostom Pasek
Michał Tyszkiewicz
author_facet Kšištof Tolkačevski
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title Act of Vandalism or Memory Communication? Some Thoughts on Polish-Lithuanian Graffiti Writing Tradition
title_short Act of Vandalism or Memory Communication? Some Thoughts on Polish-Lithuanian Graffiti Writing Tradition
title_full Act of Vandalism or Memory Communication? Some Thoughts on Polish-Lithuanian Graffiti Writing Tradition
title_fullStr Act of Vandalism or Memory Communication? Some Thoughts on Polish-Lithuanian Graffiti Writing Tradition
title_full_unstemmed Act of Vandalism or Memory Communication? Some Thoughts on Polish-Lithuanian Graffiti Writing Tradition
title_sort act of vandalism or memory communication? some thoughts on polish-lithuanian graffiti writing tradition
publisher Vilnius University Press
series Knygotyra
issn 0204-2061
2345-0053
publishDate 2020-01-01
description As a form of literacy, graffiti has existed throughout the ages. Many researches on epigraphy show that many examples of graffiti were left intact from the period of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth. However, the purpose of their appearance was merely disputed in the scientific community. The main aim of this research is to ascertain the motives of the habits of inscribing graffiti among Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealths citizens. This study is a qualitative research that seeks an in-depth understanding of the phenomena of writing graffiti. Basic material for the research was gathered from ego-documents that are focused on the personal lives and experiences of the writers. The research is based on a detailed contextual analysis of several cases (case study method). This article examines several cases and gives some light on how and why graffiti were made. However, for more ample and accurate results, more extensive research must be done.
topic graffiti
epigraphy
inscription
Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth
Jan Chryzostom Pasek
Michał Tyszkiewicz
url https://www.journals.vu.lt/?journal=knygotyra&page=article&op=view&path[]=15776
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