Youth Writing in Public areas: Visional-rhetorical external appearance or lexical-subjective stance?
Abstract
The (epi)graphical youth activity on the city’s walls is registered in the general historical frame of a romantic mood. Young people nowadays, in an environment inscribed with lexical shapes and depended on spectacular social connections, do nothing else than “copy” the mythical element of the modern world. Beyond this however, because of their age peculiarities and their closeness to the mother-archetype “nature” of the human world –the emotional interrelation which is the womb of their sociability– young people are led towards a more primitive and dynamic conception of this mythical element. In this way they create epigraphs on the “empty” walls and with new-born formalism they inscribe their lexical-aesthetic conceptions and “sign” in their own style and ethos this social-mythical treaty
DOI: 10.26265/e-jst.v4i3.613
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