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Political cartoon re: Franklin D. Roosevelt
Newspaper political ...
Pittsburgh Post-Gazette +1 more
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Political cartoon depicting William Borah pulling a rabbit labeled "14th amendment" from a hat drawn by renowned cartoonist, Clifford ...
Clifford K. Berryman
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Representation of Metaphor ‘FUTURE EVENTS ARE AHEAD’ in German Political Cartoons
The paper studies the actualization of the metaphor ‘FUTURE EVENTS ARE AHEAD’ in the German political cartoon as a polycode text. The author of the article finds out that images and situations, which the cartoonist uses for the purpose of its ...
Galina L. Denisova
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June 21, 1912: Political Cartoon
A political cartoon for The Post of William Howard Taft dressed up as Hamlet and holding the skull of Teddy ...
Archives,
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Archetypes of Icelandic Strategic Culture: A Visual Analysis
This article traces the evolution of Iceland’s strategic culture from 1945 to 2024 by examining how Icelandic media visually construct the “Other.” Political cartoons serve as the primary evidence base: their recurring motifs and metaphors reveal the ...
V. V. Vorotnikov, E. S. Pankov
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Complementarity of Image and Text in Political Cartoons: Three Case Studies [PDF]
The article analyzes the complementarity of image and text in political cartoons taking into account the following parameters: Prior Text(s), Producer, Cartoon, and Viewer/ Reader.
Dafina Genova
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Air Pollution related Political Cartoon
Political cartoon of Senator Muskie as Abraham Lincoln making a pace sign while an axe is cutting through a smoke stack.
Washingtonian Magazine
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Women's suffrage political cartoon
This is a political cartoon illustrating the adoption of an amendment to the Ohio Constitution for women's suffrage by the Ohio Constitutional Convention in 1912. Ohio voters defeated the amendment.
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INTRODUCTION: SCENES OF CLOSE READING
German Life and Letters, Volume 79, Issue 3, Page 281-297, July 2026.
Carolin Duttlinger +2 more
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[Political cartoon of Jerry Falwell]
This document includes a political cartoon featuring Jerry Falwell, published in the Austin American-Statesman. The cartoon depicts Falwell in pajamas praying at his bed. "Jerry Falwell" is written on the headboard of the bed; a portrait of Falwell hangs
Austin American-Statesman
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