Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0810994380, Hardcover)
Ever since hip-hop and punk music rose from the ashes of urban blight to become two of the most potent youth culture movements of the twentieth century, the world’s streets have taken center stage as vibrant sites of creativity. And in less than a generation, thanks to ease of travel and the Internet, a new global street culture has emerged, bringing all of the world’s diverse subcultures and modes of urban expression together: graffiti, skateboarding and bike messengering, DJing, offbeat fashion, gang life, music, as well as design, photography, and other more traditional visual art.
Street World: Urban Culture and Art from Five Continents is the first book to record the whole phenomenon. From New York and Los Angeles to the Brazilian mega-cities, South African townships, and Mumbai, authors Roger Gastman, Caleb Neelon, and Anthony Smyrski highlight cultural hotspots around the world. Divided into more than 50 topics and illustrated with more than 500 photographs, this book celebrates the street as a stage for the visual creativity of a generation.
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The text is repetitive and superfluous ( i used such a big word, i hope it means what I think it does) in places. There was no concept or direction for this book, like a five paragraph essay without a thesis statement? It was just disappointing.
From OPAC: "Divided into more than 100 topics and illustrated with more than 1,000 photographs, this book encapsulates the most inspirational aspects of modern-day life and celebrates the street as a stage for the visual creativity of a generation of young people the world over."--BOOK JACKET. (