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2019
Abstract Political cartoons are rhetorical artifacts where journalism and popular culture intersect. Through the use of images and words, facts and fiction, political cartoons provide their readers with a point of view: a single frame loaded with vivid images and condensed meaning.
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Abstract Political cartoons are rhetorical artifacts where journalism and popular culture intersect. Through the use of images and words, facts and fiction, political cartoons provide their readers with a point of view: a single frame loaded with vivid images and condensed meaning.
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Political memes are units of meaning constructed based on hegemonic discourses, cultural references, and a sense of humor. As other manifestations of criticism—such as political cartoons—they re-signify the discourse of power in political satire. This chapter compares these two humorous expressions and criticisms of political figures.
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Multimodal metaphor and (im)politeness in political cartoons: A sociocognitive approach
Journal of Pragmatics, 2021exaly
Beyond Decoding: Political Cartoons in the Classroom
Journal of Geography in Higher Education, 2011Daniel Hammett, Charles Mather
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The Representation of Biofuels in Political Cartoons: Ironies, Contradictions and Moral Dilemmas
Environmental Communication, 2017Edna Einsiedel
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Portrayal of the COVID-19 pandemic in political cartoons in Tanzania
Cogent Arts and Humanities, 2023exaly

