Stencil 201

Stencil 201
Author: Ed Roth
Publisher: Chronicle Books
Total Pages: 70
Release: 2012-08-17
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 1452120250

In this entirely original collection, stencil maverick Ed Roth presents 25 brand-new stencil designs from retro-cool typewriters, microphones, and roller skates to elegant leaves, birds, and abstract shapes. Ed also offers step-by-step directions for more than 20 wildly creative projects that take stenciling to a whole new level. With the help of creative friends such as Erica Domesek of P.S. - I made this and embroidery queen Jenny Hart, Ed shows how to stencil on just about anything T-shirts, leather, mirrors, food, and even hair using a variety of techniques like stitching, etching, and more.

Stencil Pirates

Stencil Pirates
Author: Josh MacPhee
Publisher:
Total Pages: 191
Release: 2004
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9781932360158

Stencil Pirates is the first comprehensive book dedicated to stencil street art. Included are artist profiles, an in-depth history of stencil graffiti, its political context, and how stencils fit into the larger pantheon of street expression. Also here are a detailed ?how-to” manual with designing, cutting, and painting tips from the artists, as well as 20 perforated cardstock stencil templates for readers who can't wait to hit the streets.

Metropedagogy

Metropedagogy
Author: Joe L. Kincheloe
Publisher: Sense Publishers
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2006
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9077874100

Metropedagogy: Power, Justice and the Urban Classroom Joe Kincheloe McGill University and kecia hayes (Eds.) The Graduate Center, City University of New York What might it mean to develop a rigorous, just, and practical urban education? Such a question takes on new importance in the middle of the first decade of the twenty-first century, as urban educators find themselves besieged with test-driven, standardized curricula promoted in the name of fairness, educational excellence, and egalitarianism. Those who promote these standardized curricula fail to account for the unique situations and need.

Life Under the Jolly Roger

Life Under the Jolly Roger
Author: Gabriel Kuhn
Publisher: PM Press
Total Pages: 388
Release: 2020-09-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 162963803X

Over the last couple of decades, an ideological battle has raged over the political legacy and cultural symbolism of the “golden age” pirates who roamed the seas between the Caribbean Islands and the Indian Ocean from roughly 1690 to 1725. They are depicted as romanticized villains on the one hand and as genuine social rebels on the other. Life Under the Jolly Roger examines the political and cultural significance of these nomadic outlaws by relating historical accounts to a wide range of theoretical concepts—reaching from Marshall Sahlins and Pierre Clastres to Mao Zedong and Eric J. Hobsbawm via Friedrich Nietzsche and Michel Foucault. With daring theoretical speculation and passionate, respectful inquiry, Gabriel Kuhn skillfully contextualizes and analyzes the meanings of race, gender, sexuality, and disability in golden age pirate communities, while also surveying the breathtaking array of pirates’ forms of organization, economy, and ethics. Life Under the Jolly Roger also provides an extensive catalog of scholarly references for the academic reader. Yet this delightful and engaging study is written in language that is wholly accessible for a wide audience. This expanded second edition includes two new prefaces and an appendix with interviews about contemporary piracy, the ongoing fascination with pirate imagery, and the thorny issue of colonial implications in the romanticization of pirates.

Stencil Nation

Stencil Nation
Author: Russell Howze
Publisher:
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2008
Genre: Art
ISBN:

A cutting-edge color art book documenting stencil graffiti's graphic innovation on an international scale.

Wobblies!

Wobblies!
Author: Paul Buhle
Publisher: Verso
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2005-04-17
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781844675258

A vibrant history in graphic art of the Wobblies, published for the centenary of the founding of the Industrial Workers of the World.

How to Create Your Own Gig Posters, Band T-Shirts, Album Covers, & Stickers

How to Create Your Own Gig Posters, Band T-Shirts, Album Covers, & Stickers
Author: Ruthann Godollei
Publisher: Voyageur Press
Total Pages: 160
Release: 2013-03-15
Genre: Music
ISBN: 1610588010

Whether your band is just starting out or touring the nation, here’s how you can build its identity by making your own unique gig posters, custom T-shirts, album covers, record sleeves, and stickers. Fans want cool and creative band merchandise, and this book gives you the tools and information you need to create your own.Author Ruthann Godellei is an artist and printmaking professor at Macalester College in St. Paul, Minnesota, with vast experience making gig posters as well as teaching band members how to make their own. She explains, with step-by-step instructions and photos, techniques like screenprinting, photocopy art, mixed-media collage, stencil, stamping, and other guerilla art styles.Included as well is a gallery of art and artists to inspire you in creating your band’s look with your merch.

The Great Recession in Fiction, Film, and Television

The Great Recession in Fiction, Film, and Television
Author: Kirk Boyle
Publisher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2013-10-17
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0739180649

The Great Recession in Fiction, Film, and Television: Twenty-First-Century Bust Culture sheds light on how imaginary works of fiction, film, and television reflect, refract, and respond to the recessionary times specific to the twenty-first century, a sustained period of economic crisis that has earned the title the “Great Recession.” This collection takes as its focus “Bust Culture,” a concept that refers to post-crash popular culture, specifically the kind mass produced by multinational corporations in the age of media conglomeration, which is inflected by diminishment, influenced by scarcity, and infused with anxiety. The multidisciplinary contributors collected here examine mass culture not typically included in discussions of the financial meltdown, from disaster films to reality TV hoarders, the horror genre to reactionary representations of women, Christian right radio to Batman, television characters of color to graphic novels and literary fiction. The collected essays treat our busted culture as a seismograph that registers the traumas of collapse, and locate their pop artifacts along a spectrum of ideological fantasies, social erasures, and profound fears inspired by the Great Recession. What they discover from these unlikely indicators of the recession is a mix of regressive, progressive, and bemused texts in need of critical translation.

Retracing Images

Retracing Images
Author: Daniel Šuber
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 367
Release: 2012-01-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 900421030X

Drawing on visual materials (film, art, graffiti, street-art, public advertisement, memorials), the essays of this collection offer detailed views on the cultural and political dynamics that preceded and emerged in the wake of the Yugoslav conflicts of the 1990s.