Graffiti: From the Street to the Depths of the Palestinian Cause - A Cultural Study of Selected Models

Authors

  • Dr. Soumia Guendouzi

Keywords:

graffiti, margin, center, Palestinian cause.

Abstract

Graffiti has emerged as a significant outlet for youth expression across diverse domains. This creative medium serves as a vehicle for coded messages reflecting psychological, social, and political concerns, constituting a potent cultural force. Its increasing prominence challenges its previous marginal status, highlighting its cultural relevance. Literary graffiti, in particular, has become a key aspect of contemporary political discourse,acting as a mirror to the cultural anxieties of nations, civilizations, and societies. The Palestinian cause, a central concern within the Arab world, has frequently been represented in graffiti. This study examines the role of graffiti in advocating for and raising awareness of the Palestinian cause.

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References

Various/Walls-Streets-Algeria-Creativity-and-Outlet-for-Emotions, https://www.independentarabia.com/node/496046/

See: Jabbour Abdel Nour and Suheil Idris: Al-Manhal, Dar Al-Ilm LilMalayeen (Beirut), 1st ed., 1983.

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Published

2025-05-11

How to Cite

Dr. Soumia Guendouzi. (2025). Graffiti: From the Street to the Depths of the Palestinian Cause - A Cultural Study of Selected Models . Pegem Journal of Education and Instruction, 15(4), 444–451. Retrieved from https://pegegog.net/index.php/pegegog/article/view/4059