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Read the article about political graffiti on the Church of San Francisco that serves as the basis for Afterimages:

Burdick, Catherine and Fanny Canessa V. “’Popular demands do not fit in ballot boxes’: Graffiti as intangible heritage at the Iglesia de San Francisco, Santiago?” International Journal of Heritage Studies 21, no. 8 (2015): 735–756. DOI: 10.1080/13527258.2015.1028963
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Here are some other relevant books and articles:

Baird, Jennifer and Claire Taylor, eds. Ancient Graffiti in Context. Routledge Studies in Ancient History 2. New York and London: Routledge, 2011.
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Campos S., Edwin and Alan Meller. Santiago Stencil. Providencia, Santiago: Editorial Cuarto Priopio, 2007.
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Canessa V., Fanny with Constanza Aravena, Paloma Ávila, Yasna Cabrera, Diego González, Francisca Khamis, Francisca Schmidt. Comunidades Contrapuestas: Muro Norte de Iglesia San Francisco, Santiago. [Communities in Conflict: The North Wall of the Iglesia de San Francisco, Santiago.] Unpublished results of the course “Comunidades del Patrimonio y Restauración Participativa,” [Community Heritage and Participative Restoration], Escuela de Artes, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, 2013.
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Hernán Errázuriz, Luis. “Dictadura Militar en Chile: Antecedentes del golpe estético-cultural.” Latin American Research Review 44, no. 2 (2009): 136-157.
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Kunzle, David. “Art of the New Chile: Mural Poster and Comic Book in the Revolutionary Process.” In Art and Architecture at the Service of Politics, edited by Henry Millon and Linda Nochlin, 356-81. Boston: The MIT Press, 1978.
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Sandoval Espinoza, Alejandra. Palabras Escritas en un Muro: El Caso de la Brigada Chacón. Santiago: Ediciones SUR, 2001.
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Rodríguez-Plaza, Patricio. Pintura callejera chilena: Manufactura estética y provocacion teórica. Santiago: Ocho Libros, 2011.
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Vilches, Flora. “From Nitrate Town to Internment Camp: The Cultural Biography of Chacabuco, Northern Chile.” Material Culture 16, no.3 (2011): 241-263. DOI: 10.1177/1359183511412879
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Yutronić, José and Francisco Pino. El Libro de Graffiti: una de las cuatro ramas de la cultura hip hop. Temuco, Chile: Pardepés, 2005.
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