Street Literature
Street literature refers to a genre of writing that is often produced outside traditional publishing channels. It includes works such as urban fiction, graffiti art, and zines, which reflect the experiences and voices of marginalized communities. This literature is typically characterized by its raw, authentic style and often addresses social issues, personal struggles, and cultural identity.
The accessibility of street literature allows for a diverse range of authors to share their stories. It is often distributed in public spaces, making it available to a wider audience. This genre plays a crucial role in giving voice to those who may not be represented in mainstream literature, fostering a sense of community and connection.