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From Queen Caroline to Lady Dedlock: Dickens and the popular radical imagination [PDF]

open access: yes, 2004
On an autumn day in 1842, William Hone lay dying. He was by now an obscure figure, but through the services of an old friend, George Cruikshank, he sent a request to Charles Dickens that he might shake his hand before he died.
Ledger, Sally
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Pictorial and verbo-pictorial metaphor in Spanish political cartooning

open access: yesCírculo de Lingüística Aplicada a la Comunicación, 2014
In the last forty years the development of the Cognitive Metaphor Theory (Lakoff 1987, 2006, Lakoff & Johnson 1980) has given rise to a great amount of research into metaphor.
Isabel Negro Alousque
doaj   +1 more source

Bringing the map to life: European satirical maps 1845-1945

open access: yesBelgeo, 2008
The map of Europe in the shape of a Queen originally designed by Johannes Putsch (Bucius) in 1537 and later published in Sebastian Munster’s Cosmographia forms an interesting counterpoint to the first separate Continental map of the Europe [1540] from ...
Roderick M. Barron
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South Sudan: the price of war, the price of peace [PDF]

open access: yes, 2016
The JSRP is pleased to publish the second cartoon series depicting the ‘political marketplace’ as it functions in South Sudan, with text by Alex de Waal and artwork by Victor Ndula.
de Waal, Alex, Ndula, Victor
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Noted: Frontline humour takes on generals

open access: yesPacific Journalism Review, 2009
This is is a new political cartoon collection by Burmese artist and cartoonist Harn Lay. It is a revealing insight into Burma—where political resistance and traditional art and performance meet. The book demonstrates and is part of the ongoing resistance
Violet Cho
doaj   +1 more source

Témoigner, dénoncer, révulser : dessins de haine, XXe-XXIe siècles

open access: yesRevue LISA, 2008
The graphic satire label encompasses different trends in cartoon art, especially in Britain. Although the hate cartoon tradition actually represents a minority of published cartoons, it has been especially remarkable since the First World War. In various
Gilbert Millat
doaj   +1 more source

O GESTO DE INTERPRETAÇÃO NO DISCURSO DE HUMOR POLÍTICO: O CASO DE UMA CHARGE [PDF]

open access: yesEntremeios, 2016
In this paper we reflect on the discourse of political humor and its constitution from gestures of interpretation related to inscription and movement of subjects and senses in/among affiliation and memory networks.
WASHINGTON SILVA DE FARIAS   +1 more
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A Semiotic Analysis Of Satirical Cartoon In The Jakarta Post Newspaper Published In December 2012- February 2013 [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Our daily life aspects are full of signs including icon, index, and symbol. The aims of this research are to describe the meanings and the reasons of satirical cartoon in the Jakarta Post Newspaper published in December 2012 - February 2013.
, Drs. Dwi Harjanti. M. Hum.   +2 more
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Before the political cartoonist, there was the Vidusaka

open access: yesThe European Journal of Humour Research, 2021
Political cartooning was one among the many cultural products that colonial rule introduced in India. This British legacy has been used to produce narratives about the nature and history of Indian cartooning.
Snehal P. Sanathanan, Vinod Balakrishnan
doaj   +1 more source

William Jennings Bryan's 1905-6 world tour [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
This article is a study of the 1905-6 world tour undertaken by William Jennings Bryan and his family. Bryan was one of the major US politicians of his era. Three times a Democratic party presidential nominee (1896, 1900, 1908), he played a prominent role
Scroop, D.
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