Rethinking Rome as an Anthology: The Poeti der Trullo’s Street Poetry

This paper consists of the cataloguing, mapping, and the study of the street poetry of Rome, written on the walls of the Italian capital by a group of street artists who started their activity in 2012: The Poeti der Trullo (The poets of the Trullo). Through the use of digital humanities tools, the a...

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Main Author: Giovanni Pietro Vitali
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Bologna 2018-11-01
Series:Umanistica Digitale
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Online Access:https://umanisticadigitale.unibo.it/article/view/8161
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spelling doaj-7ce6ccdc0e2049008ca2e4a0f33a43392020-11-25T00:30:37ZengUniversity of BolognaUmanistica Digitale2532-88162018-11-012310.6092/issn.2532-8816/81617528Rethinking Rome as an Anthology: The Poeti der Trullo’s Street PoetryGiovanni Pietro Vitali0Université de PoitiersThis paper consists of the cataloguing, mapping, and the study of the street poetry of Rome, written on the walls of the Italian capital by a group of street artists who started their activity in 2012: The Poeti der Trullo (The poets of the Trullo). Through the use of digital humanities tools, the article describes the Poeti der Trullo and their district, developing some considerations on the themes and the language that characterise their poems. The aim is to understand the cultural and social roots of this street poetry phenomenon and its effects on contemporary society.This study, which combines tools such as WordSmith, TXM, RStudio, Q-GIS, CartoDB, and Gephi, explains how the Poeti der Trullo interpret and interact with society through an interdisciplinary approach.The activity of the Poeti der Trullo, which blends the tradition of Roman graffiti and Pasquinate with the urban culture of slam poetry, shows a poetic resistance towards the image of contemporary society. Through a simple gesture such as writing a poetic message on a wall, these young performers reveal the strength of a cultural tradition that discloses a new act of resistance which has a pragmatic effect on society. In only six years of existence, these poets have effectively created a movement able to generate effective change in their district.https://umanisticadigitale.unibo.it/article/view/8161digital humanitiesmappingstylometrystreet poetrydistrictRomecontemporary resistance
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Rethinking Rome as an Anthology: The Poeti der Trullo’s Street Poetry
Umanistica Digitale
digital humanities
mapping
stylometry
street poetry
district
Rome
contemporary resistance
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title Rethinking Rome as an Anthology: The Poeti der Trullo’s Street Poetry
title_short Rethinking Rome as an Anthology: The Poeti der Trullo’s Street Poetry
title_full Rethinking Rome as an Anthology: The Poeti der Trullo’s Street Poetry
title_fullStr Rethinking Rome as an Anthology: The Poeti der Trullo’s Street Poetry
title_full_unstemmed Rethinking Rome as an Anthology: The Poeti der Trullo’s Street Poetry
title_sort rethinking rome as an anthology: the poeti der trullo’s street poetry
publisher University of Bologna
series Umanistica Digitale
issn 2532-8816
publishDate 2018-11-01
description This paper consists of the cataloguing, mapping, and the study of the street poetry of Rome, written on the walls of the Italian capital by a group of street artists who started their activity in 2012: The Poeti der Trullo (The poets of the Trullo). Through the use of digital humanities tools, the article describes the Poeti der Trullo and their district, developing some considerations on the themes and the language that characterise their poems. The aim is to understand the cultural and social roots of this street poetry phenomenon and its effects on contemporary society.This study, which combines tools such as WordSmith, TXM, RStudio, Q-GIS, CartoDB, and Gephi, explains how the Poeti der Trullo interpret and interact with society through an interdisciplinary approach.The activity of the Poeti der Trullo, which blends the tradition of Roman graffiti and Pasquinate with the urban culture of slam poetry, shows a poetic resistance towards the image of contemporary society. Through a simple gesture such as writing a poetic message on a wall, these young performers reveal the strength of a cultural tradition that discloses a new act of resistance which has a pragmatic effect on society. In only six years of existence, these poets have effectively created a movement able to generate effective change in their district.
topic digital humanities
mapping
stylometry
street poetry
district
Rome
contemporary resistance
url https://umanisticadigitale.unibo.it/article/view/8161
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