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Linguistic analysis on the construction of satire in Nigerian political cartoons : The example of newspaper cartoons. [PDF]
Political cartoons constitute a form of media text whose verbal and visual elements have made them aninteresting research field across academic disciplines. The 21st century has witnessed a considerableresearch on political cartoons.
Abdullah, Faiz Sathi +3 more
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Cartoonist Xavier Bonilla and El Universo newspaper were sanctioned in 2014 after publishing a cartoon which, according to the sanction, motivated social agitation and was inaccurate.
David Vásquez León
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Distinguishing cartoon subgenres based on a multicultural contemporary corpus
A literature review reveals the lack of empirical and theoretical work dedicated to systematically grasping the diversity of cartoons. Most studies have focused on political and/or editorial cartoons and have neglected other subgenres, which however are ...
Ana Pedrazzini, Nora Scheuer
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ANALYSIS OF POLITICAL CARTOON IN JAKARTA POST E-PAPER
This study was concerned on the way the author explores the hidden meaning and message in semiotics signification of President Jokowi cartoons in Jakarta Post e-paper.
Yan Reiza Permana
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The paper deals with Ukrainian President’s Zelensky image in political cartoons and memes. They are forms of political humour and can be examined in an interdisciplinary manner.
Orest Semotiuk, Viktoriya Shevchenko
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PRECEDENCE AS A CATEGORY OF A POLICODE TEXT OF POLITICAL CARTOONS IN THE ARABIC AND FRENCH LANGUAGES
The article presents the material and the results of the study of a political cartoon in the Arabic and French languages. The relevance of this work is due to the description of the precedence in a polycode text in a comparative aspect due to the lack of
Natalia M. Dugalich, Luisa N. Gishkaeva
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Humour as resistance: Disaster humour in post-9/11 United States
This paper studies the evolution of political humour in media in the United States after 9/11. Previous research has identified patterns in the evolution of jokes on the Internet but a study of patterns of humour in mainstream media remain scarce.
Aju Basil James
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Liquid racism and the Danish Prophet Muhammad cartoons [PDF]
This is the author's accepted manuscript. The final published article is available from the link below. Copyright @ 2010 The Author.This article examines reactions to the October 2005 publication of the Prophet Muhammad cartoons in the Danish newspaper ...
Alibhai-Brown, Y. +35 more
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Multimodal metaphor and metonymy in political cartoons as a means of country image construction
The interrelation of metaphors and metonymies often attracts the attention of linguists, but the combination of multimodal metaphors and metonymies, which are important components of cognition and are essential for the creation and understanding of ...
Shaoyang Guan, Yuhua Sun
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Looking For Black Religions In 20th Century Comics: 1931-1993 [PDF]
Relationships between religion and comics are generally unexplored in the academic literature. This article provides a brief history of Black religions in comic books, cartoons, animation, and newspaper strips, looking at African American Christianity ...
Chireau, Yvonne Patricia
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