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The Rise Of Dz-Manga In Algeria: Glocalization And The Emergence Of A New Transnational Voice [PDF]
This article aims to establish Algerian manga as a new object of study within the field of Francophone studies and the broader field of cartooning in the developing world.
Gueydan-Turek, Alexandra
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Cartoons and collaboration in wartime China: the mobilization of Chinese cartoonists under Japanese occupation [PDF]
The work of Chinese cartoonists who published their illustrations in the popular press in occupied China from 1937 to 1945 has largely escaped the attention of scholars of both the occupation itself and the broader field of cartoon history.
Brook Timothy +16 more
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A collection of social and political cartoons by Campion Ohasio of the Solomon Islands.
Campion Ohasio
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A collection of social and political cartoons by Campion Ohasio of the Solomon Islands.
Campion Ohasio
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Charlie Hebdo is nothing new [PDF]
Since January’s tragic events in Paris, Charlie Hebdo is undoubtedly the planet’s best-known journal of satirical cartooning, as well as now being the one with by far the highest sales.
Grove, Laurence
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EDITORIAL: Two decades of critical inquiry
Pacific Journalism Review is far more than a research journal. As an independent publication, it has given strong support to investigative journalism, socio-political journalism, political economy of the media, photojournalism and political cartooning in
David Robie
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Spartan Daily, February 25, 1977 [PDF]
Volume 68, Issue 16https://scholarworks.sjsu.edu/spartandaily/6170/thumbnail ...
San Jose State University, School of Journalism and Mass Communications
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The political cartoonist and the editor
New Zealand Herald cartoonist Malcolm Evans was dismissed from the newspaper after he refused to follow his editor's instruction to cease cartooning on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
Haydon Manning, Robert Phiddian
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A dozen Danish cartoons and the wrath of the Muslim world
How do we understand the outrage in the Muslim world against the 12 cartoons published in the Danish newspaper Jyllands-Posten? And can we move on from anger and misunderstanding? Is there room for dialogue? It is now several weeks since the Muslim world
Philip Cass
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Watch out for children : Charles Schulz’s Peanuts in the 1950s [PDF]
When Peanuts debuted in American newspapers at the end of 1950, it entered a world of optimistic postwar consumerism that was moving out of the cities and into the suburbs.
Kopin, Joshua Abraham
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