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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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Multimodal Discourse Features in Selected Nigerian Political Cartoons
Political cartoons in Nigerian society serve as tools for political commentary and social critique. This research investigates the socio-political impact of visual and linguistic strategies in selected Nigerian political cartoons, addressing a ...
Esther Olajumoke Adeagbo +1 more
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Picturing the Charlie Hebdo Incident in Arabic Political Cartoons
This article investigates how the Arabic political cartoons picture the mocking cartoons of the Prophet Muhammad by the French satirical Charlie Hebdo magazine.
Sadam Issa
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The author reviews the past-to-present academic literature on cartoon studies (mainly editorial and political cartoons), that reflects the functional crisis of the cartoon associated with the development of the media space and new challenges. Some of the
Mohsen Zarifian
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This article examines the use of impartial humour in political cartoons on the Russian-Ukrainian war. The dataset includes 18 political cartoons from Australia, the USA, Algeria, Morocco, Argentina, Brazil, Italy, Greece, Taiwan, Qatar, Iran, Ukraine ...
Orest Semotiuk, Yana Hladyr
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AN IMAGINARY LAUGHTER: THE PORTRAYAL OF POLITICAL CARTOONS IN INDONESIAN MAGAZINE COVERS
This study employs critical discourse analysis to examine how political cartoons are portrayed on Indonesian magazine covers. The study aims to explore how political cartoons construct and reinforce dominant ideologies, satirize political figures, and ...
Danang Satria Nugraha
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A Hermeneutical Study of Mass Media Cartoons in The Political Year of 2024
Mass media cartoons are works of visual communication that have the 'task' of conveying opinions or criticism of socio-political discourse with a touch of humor.
I Wayan Nuriarta +1 more
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From “Propaganda” to “Guided Communication”. Animating Political Communication in Digital China
This essay investigates the recent boom in the use of animated cartoons for political communication in China which began in late 2013. A series of political cartoons are examined against the background of a comprehensive media revolution designed by top ...
Lei Qin
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Library Cartoons: A Literature Review of Library-themed Cartoons, Caricatures, and Comics [PDF]
To understand differing views of past events, historians, political science scholars, and sociologists have analyzed political and editorial cartoons with themes ranging from elections to fiscal policy to human rights.
Chambers, Julia B.
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‘Let's Turn the Grass Into Meat’: Animal Husbandry as Women's Work in Cold War North Korea
ABSTRACT In postcolonial North Korea, the future of the nation was said to be a function of the feedlot. Unobtainable on the battlefields of the recently ended Korean War, liberation and unification of the peninsula became a question of competitive developmentalism.
Sunho Ko, Derek J. Kramer
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