<p>Table of Contents:**<br><br>**
Chapter 1
: Introduction**<br>1.1 Emergence of Street Art in France<br>1.2 Evolution of Graffiti Culture<br>1.3 Purpose and Scope of the Study<br>1.4 Methodology and Research Framework<br>1.5 Structure of the Dissertation<br><br>**
Chapter 2
: Historical Roots of French Street Art**<br>2.1 Origins of Graffiti in France<br>2.2 Street Art Movements in the 20th Century<br>2.3 Influence of International Street Artists<br>2.4 Legal and Illegal Dimensions of Street Art<br>2.5 Evolution of Street Art Techniques and Styles<br><br>**
Chapter 3
: Socio-Political Context of French Street Art**<br>3.1 Street Art as a Form of Urban Resistance<br>3.2 Political Activism and Social Commentary<br>3.3 Representation of Marginalized Communities<br>3.4 Gender and Identity in Street Art<br>3.5 Interactions between Street Artists and Authorities<br><br>**
Chapter 4
: Creative Processes and Techniques**<br>4.1 Tools and Materials Used in Street Art<br>4.2 Stencil Art: From Banksy to Blek le Rat<br>4.3 Wheatpasting and Poster Art<br>4.4 Muralism and Large-scale Installations<br>4.5 Digital Innovations in Street Art<br><br>**
Chapter 5
: Impact and Reception of French Street Art**<br>5.1 Influence on Urban Aesthetics and Tourism<br>5.2 Cultural Appropriation and Gentrification<br>5.3 Conservation and Preservation Efforts<br>5.4 Street Art Festivals and Community Engagement<br>5.5 Future Directions and Challenges for Street Art in France
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Project Abstract
Abstract
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This project delves into the vibrant world of French street art, exploring the evolution, cultural significance, and artistic expressions found in graffiti and murals across urban landscapes in France. Through an interdisciplinary approach, the study examines the socio-political context, creative processes, and impact of street art on contemporary French society.