@article{Blandón Gómez_2022, title={Street art and protest under pandemic conditions in Colombia: A visual semiotic approach }, url={https://czasopisma.filologia.uwb.edu.pl/index.php/c/article/view/1820}, DOI={10.15290/CR.2022.37.2.05}, abstractNote={<p>This article engages in a visual critical semiotic analysis of Medellín street art and its interpretation as political action in the Colombian social mobilisation of 2021. I explore three epistemological turns towards a descriptive and contrastive methodology to contextualize street art and its transformative potential. Firstly, the spatial turn leads us to understand how space and street art function as a framework of life and conflict that challenges viewers socially and politically. Secondly, following Peirceʼs ideas, I reinterpreted some images. I explain how they function as theoretical objects related to indices, signs and symbols. According to Mitchell’s image turn, the image functions as a significant semantic unit. Thirdly, I read the political turn based on Rancièreʼs works in which he equates the political and the aesthetic as an act of visibility, always existing together at a conceptual and substantive level, and with which emancipation is objective. The article does not try to argue whether street art has a transformative power as this has been widely discussed in the literature. The article looks at street art that appeared in the context of the social mobilisation of 2021-2022, and partially in the context of the recent pandemic as a social transformation, the fact of which was proven by the recent elections.</p>}, number={37}, journal={Crossroads. A Journal of English Studies}, author={Blandón Gómez, Hernando}, year={2022}, month={Oct.} }