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The ‘envers du décor’ of Suffragette Imagery: Anti-Suffrage Caricature
Published 2008-12-01“…Among those were representations of the Suffragette and her goals, which they satirised by caricatures in their newspaper, The Anti-Suffrage Review, posters designed for their campaign and postcards.The specific aspect of the anti-suffrage campaign that I will examine in this paper is the use of caricature. …”
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Édouard Drumont et La Libre parole illustrée : la caricature, figure majeure du discours antisémite ?
Published 2017-06-01Subjects: Get full text
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La mémoire des images dans L’Éducation sentimentale
Published 2014-10-01Subjects: Get full text
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L’hebdomadaire satirique socialiste Der Wahre Jacob face à l’ascension de Hitler : une impuissance caricaturale ?
Published 2016-04-01Subjects: “…caricature…”
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La definición gráfica de la prensa española del siglo XIX: caricatura y análisis visual
Published 2025-01-01Subjects: Get full text
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Disease, Deformity and Health Terrors in 19th-Century Cartoons: A Cultural History of Science
Published 2021-09-01Subjects: Get full text
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Quand Bonaparte était déjà Napoléon : aux sources de l’image caricaturale de Napoléon en Grande-Bretagne
Published 2016-04-01Subjects: Get full text
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‘Laugh a defiance, Laugh in hope’: Suffrage Comedy and Humour as Political Protest
Published 2022-10-01Subjects: Get full text
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The Institutionalization of Political Humor as a Form of Reflection
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Ruiz Zorrilla y El Motín: la construcción de una legitimidad revolucionaria en la prensa satírica republicana durante la Restauración (1881-1895)
Published 2023-07-01Subjects: Get full text
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The Empire of Beasts Then and Now: Political Cartoons and New Trends in Victorian Animal Studies
Published 2021-06-01Subjects: Get full text
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"Christ transforming culture"? Nagedink oor die aard van die gereformeerde geloof
Published 2002-01-01“…In a concluding section the essay argues that four popular forms of criticism of the Reformed faith, widespread in South Africa today, are therefore directed at caricatures and betrayals of the Reformed tradition. …”
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‘I roll my cigarette, and cycle to my club’: Playing with Stereotypes and Subverting Anti-Feminism in New Woman Writers’ Contributions to Punch
Published 2022-10-01“…This article will highlight the role of female writers in contributing to the portrayal of women in an influential periodical and will expand the view of Punch’s representation of the New Woman beyond the familiar satires and caricatures.…”
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THE ANALYSIS OF THE ARTISTIC AND GRAPHIC DESIGN OF THE HUMOROUS MAGAZINE «BALDA» IN THE CONTEXT OF SPECIALIZED EDITIONS OF THE EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY
Published 2023-12-01“…The article presents an analysis of the artistic and graphic design of the only satirical and caricature magazine of printing and bookbinding workers «Balda» published in Russia. …”
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Images of a nation in crisis
Published 2022-10-01“…Underpinned by Bal et al.’s (2009) model of caricature, this article seeks to examine, firstly, how the cartoon, as a medium of expression, pokes fun at its object of caricature, and secondly, how the broader socio-political context of Zuma’s presidency inspired Zapiro’s Lady Justice cartoons. …”
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Eksegese is 'n spel (sonder reëls?)
Published 1996-12-01“… In his article "Eksegese is 'n spel" (Exegesis is a game), JH le Roux draws a caricature of the text immanent approach, is guilty of generalizations and employs an obsolete idea of the text immanent approach. …”
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DIE LISZTSCHE IRONIE IN DER SCHILDERUNG DES „MEPHISTOPHELISCHEN“ IM DRITTEN TEIL DER „FAUST-SYMPHONIE“
Published 2012-06-01“… The third part (Mephistopheles) of the Faust-Symphony by Liszt brings the transformation and the caricature of the first part (Faust), and hereby the undisguised musical portrayal of the ugliness and the maliciousness, as two of the fundamental ethic and aesthetic (negative) values of the Romanticism. …”
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