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Pictorial and verbo-pictorial metaphor in Spanish political cartooning [PDF]
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
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Before the political cartoonist, there was the Vidusaka
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
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Breaking the mainstream mold: The birth of a local political cartoonist in post-3.11 Japan
This paper introduces the Disaster Picture-Diary political cartoons of Asakura Yūzō which appear in the Japanese regional newspaper Fukushima Minpō. After the so-called 3.11 disaster’s triple blow of earthquake, tsunami, and multiple nuclear reactor ...
Ronald Stewart
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Visual images often have lasting memory with the capacity to reveal the anguish of a tormented soul. It can stimulate sexual passion as well as generate intense feelings and excitement to the level of driving people to the bravery and barbaric acts ...
Moses Wanyama Masinde +2 more
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Cartoonists, whether print or film, have faced dismal working experiences historically and globally. At times, they have been denied credit for and ownership of their creations, were paid poorly, and laboured under insecure, strenuous, and isolated ...
John A. Lent
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The social construction of humour
Fiji journalistic cartoons, especially when making political critiques, tend to be too shallow with an irritating tendency to state and show the obvious, a cardinal sin in cartooning.
Steven Ratuva
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A collection of social and political cartoons by Campion Ohasio of the Solomon Islands.
Campion Ohasio
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This paper deals with the phenomenon of newspaper caricature and its influence on the life of Soviet children. Caricatures were widely used by the Soviet authorities as a means of official propaganda, in children’s periodicals as well. For children, they
A.A. Salnikova, K.A. Korniushkina
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Noted: Frontline humour takes on generals
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
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