What visual cues in your neighborhood represent class


Problem

Trinch and Snajdr studied shop signs in Brooklyn "as sociolinguistic technologies of place-making that operate through specific language ideologies which represent class struggles for material wealth." What does this mean?

What visual cues in your neighborhood represent "class struggles for material wealth"? Are there multiple visual languages at play on your block or within your neighborhood?

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