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Mexican Caricature and the Politics of Popular Culture

The Journal of Popular Culture, 1996
Le Mexicain endormi sous son sombrero est l'un des stereotypes les plus courants a propos du Mexique. L'A. etudie l'apparition du motif, puis s'interroge sur les consequences que l'image donnee par cet indifferent endormi a pu avoir sur l'image du pays tout entier, jusqu'a influer peut-etre sur les attitudes de la communaute internationale, et des ...
Paul Rich, Guillermo De Los Reyes
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On a Theory of Political Caricature

Comparative Studies in Society and History, 1967
Two articles by Alba and Coupe on some relationships between political conflict and political caricatures permit students of caricature to again persuade themselves of the necessity for a theory of caricature.' Much effort has been expended on specific studies of caricature.
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LINGUISTIC PECULIARITIES OF POLITICAL CARICATURE

BULLETIN OF CHECHEN STATE PEDAGOGICAL UNIVERSITY Series 1. Humane and Social Sciences
The article examines the phenomenon of caricature, as well as linguistic and pragmatic fea- tures of caricature construction. The article analyzes the linguistic component of political caricature as a re- flection of modern political life in the United States and Britain.
Z. U. Khakieva   +2 more
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Observations on a Theory of Political Caricature

Comparative Studies in Society and History, 1969
In calling for a general theory of political caricature Streicher' points to an obvious need; whether his call is likely to be answered in the near future is a different matter. We still do not possess sufficient empirical studies on which such a theory might be based: even in the age of the mass-produced Ph.D., the academic study of caricature and ...
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Political Censorship of Caricature

1989
In 1857 the French Minister of Fine Arts, Achille Fould, told a group of young artists that ‘Art is very close to being lost when it abandons the pure and lofty regions of the beautiful and the traditional paths of the great masters.’ He warned against ‘seeking only the servile imitation of the least poetic and least elevated of what nature has to ...
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Student Grant: caricature and politics in the 1830s

Journal of Victorian Culture, 1998
(1998). Student Grant: caricature and politics in the 1830s. Journal of Victorian Culture: Vol. 3, No. 2, pp. 339-348.
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Features of the Political Caricature of the Soviet Era

Communicology
The article is dedicated to the peculiarities of political caricature of the Soviet period and relies on the analysis of the its concept and content. The author endows political caricature with the characteristics of a mirror of society of the epoque, which may be relevant as a historical source that provides information on the social and political ...
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A Pragmatic Study Of Political Caricature

مجلة العلوم الانسانية, 2023
Razzaq Nayef Mukheef   +1 more
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Caricature and Political Culture in Orléanist France

2000
Abstract The Revolution of 1830 fundamentally altered the relationship between the government and people of France. The rigid distinction between the pays légal (the small elite of notables which alone had the right and the opportunity to participate in politics) and the pays réel, which had formed the heart of the Charter of 1814 and ...
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