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01 April 2026

Newsletter: Scribbles of discontent - Graffiti and banyulatin as works of literature

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Danika Geronimo, Ateneo de Manila University Research Communications

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The law often dismisses graffiti as “destruction,” “anarchy,” or even as mere “dirt.” But new research from the Ateneo de Manila University’s Filipino Department reveals what laws may not: that graffiti can be seen as works of literature emerging from unequal access to space and speech. Indeed, vandalism and bathroom graffiti—banyulatin in Filipino—beg us to ask why someone felt compelled to write them in the first place.