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Images of a nation in crisis

open access: yesCommunicare, 2022
Political cartoonists have, in recent years, faced victimisation for daring to speak truth to power. In December 2010, South African cartoonist, Jonathan Shapiro (Zapiro) was sued for portraying former President Zuma as a rapist.
Rodwell Makombe
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Karykatura polityczna jako źródło do badań nad historią Drugiej Rzeczypospolitej. Postulaty badawcze

open access: yesHistoria i Polityka, 2009
Political caricature as a source material for the research on the history of the Second Polish Republic. Research suggestionsIn this article author presents his research (methodological) suggestions concerning the political caricature, considered as the ...
Tomasz Sikorski
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“Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon”: the Representation of the Far East Countries in the Russian Caricatures of 1890-1905

open access: yesГалактика медиа: журнал медиа исследований, 2021
This article is devoted to the zoomorphic images of China and Japan in the caricatures published in the Russian periodical press from 1890 to 1905. The aim of the study is to analyze the mechanisms of building images of the Other by creating a comic ...
Anna I. Rezvukhina
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Semiotics of Elections in Political Caricature of Online Newspaper: A Case Study of 2018 Presidential Egyptian Elections

open access: yes, 2020
This study argues that caricatures convey subtle messages that the written word may not be able to communicate. The gestures and signs used by the artists respond to the Egyptian culture and tradition and can get through to the Egyptian imagery.
W. Ahmed
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'This New Conquering Empire of Light and Reason:' Edmund Burke, James Gillray, and the Dangers of Enlightenment [PDF]

open access: yes, 2014
This article examines the use of images of “light” and “enlightenment” in Edmund Burke’s Reflections on the Revolution in France and in the controversy that greeted the book, with an emphasis on caricatures of Burke and his book by James Gillray and ...
Schmidt, James
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Cenzura polityczna wobec karykatury. Doświadczenia francuskie II połowy XVIII i pierwszej połowy XIX wieku. Przyczynek do walki o wolność słowa

open access: yesCzasopismo Prawno-Historyczne, 2018
Caricature is one of the forms of artistic expression and it has a similar role to satire. Consequently, some people consider caricature to be one of the forms of satire. Caricature has its origins in ancient times.
Jacek Sobczak
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China’s Image in Russia: Historical Background

open access: yesКонцепт: философия, религия, культура, 2021
Studying the cultural specificity of the neighboring countries is an important research question for philosophical anthropology and philosophy of culture as it gives a perspective of new possibilities of interaction and partnership in various areas ...
O. V. Bokavneva
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‘Caricature, Salon criticism, laughter and modernity’. Review of: Julia Langbein, Laugh Lines: Caricaturing Painting in Nineteenth-Century France, London: Bloomsbury 2022, [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Art Historiography, 2022
The book examines the genre of Salon caricatural, a special kind of Salon criticism which, made of rows of ‘pocket cartoons’ that poke fun on the art works on display, was a common feature of French satirical journals from the 1840s onwards.
Katarzyna Murawska-Muthesius
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Case Archive: How to Deal with Party Politics at School? (1964) [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Social Science Education, 2010
Might the teacher’s political point of view not have an impact on his pupils concerning the way he is going to deal with current political issues? According to the above discussed caricature [interpreting a political caricature is the previous case ...
Rudolf Engelhardt
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The Empire of Beasts Then and Now: Political Cartoons and New Trends in Victorian Animal Studies

open access: yesCahiers Victoriens et Edouardiens, 2021
Victorians were obsessed with animals and used them pervasively in fiction and press as proxies for human races. This article attempts to analyse the animal display as a political commentary in the visual images of Punch or The London Charivari Magazine ...
Irina Kantarbaeva-Bill
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