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Covid-Related Issues Visual Representation in British and American Cartoons [PDF]
The article explores British and American editorial cartoons covering the topic of Covid-19. The material for analysis consists of 100 cartoons used as illustrations to the articles of the British newspaper The Guardian and 100 cartoons published by the ...
Svetlana Yu. Pavlina
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This study examines the ways in which gender, place, and time relations are constructed in rape cartoons. In addition, the situation in rape cartoons is intended to be compared with the stories of real victims.
Muhammet Öksüz, Ayla Deniz
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Editorial cartoons have an unchallenged history as a unique and important artefact in both political and cultural discourses. In journalism, they offer varied insights and may eventually alter beliefs and opinions, influence politics, trigger ...
Benjamin Baguio Mangila
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A semiotic analysis of political cartoons on the first 100 days of Anies Baswedan government
Nowadays, information can be conveyed not only through words, but also through images. An image is also a form of one-way communication because, through an image, people can convey the meaning.
Nindya Hasanah, Didin Nuruddin Hidayat
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‘PANDEMIC’ OF CORONAVIRUS CARTOONS
Many cartoons of artists from many countries around the world associated with the coronavirus pandemic have appeared in a short period of time. The purpose of this article is to analyze the semantic content and artistic level of such cartoons.
Володимир Казаневський
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A dozen Danish cartoons and the wrath of the Muslim world
How do we understand the outrage in the Muslim world against the 12 cartoons published in the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten? And can we move on from anger and misunderstanding? Is there room for dialogue? It is now several weeks since the Muslim world
Philip Cass
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Birleşik Krallık Dergisi The Week’te Yayınlanan Rusya-Ukrayna Savaşı’na Dair Karikatür Temsiller
Cartoons are the means of representation used to mobilize the masses and criticize the power and the powerful. Political cartoons, on the other hand, are used to critically visualize the events in political life and convey them to the public.
Alime Vildan Karakaş, Mutlu Yılmaz
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Are Aggressive Cartoons Really Funnier? A Replication
Research has found that more aggressive cartoons are perceived as funnier. The current study ( N = 106; 16 cartoons) examined this finding in more detail by additionally including painfulness and cleverness rankings of cartoons, and by examining possible
Stefan Stieger, Anton K. Formann
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The Effects of Prosocial Cartoon Examples on Children’s Donating Behavior
Qian Zhang,1 ZheMin Duan,1 Dan Xiang,1 Yue Yu,1 JingJin Tian2 1Center for Studies of Education and Psychology of Minorities in Southwest Area & Faculty of Education, Chongqing, People’s Republic of China; 2Dawn Innovation Kindergarten, Chongqing, People ...
Zhang Q, Duan Z, Xiang D, Yu Y, Tian J
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Cartoons in Romanian humorous news
Studying cartoons in Romanian humorous news is a great way to underline the diversity of humour’s mechanisms and construction. The common topic of cartoons in Romanian media is politics, but there are also a great number of cartoons exploring subjects ...
Nicoleta Andreea Soare
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