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Comic Empires Imperialism In Cartoons Caricature And Satirical Art Richard Scully And Andrekos Varnava

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Comic Empires Imperialism In Cartoons Caricature And Satirical Art Richard Scully And Andrekos Varnava
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Publisher: Manchester University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 35.24 MB
Pages: 430
Author: Richard Scully and Andrekos Varnava
ISBN: 9781526142948, 9781526142955, 1526142945, 1526142953
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Comic Empires Imperialism In Cartoons Caricature And Satirical Art Richard Scully And Andrekos Varnava by Richard Scully And Andrekos Varnava 9781526142948, 9781526142955, 1526142945, 1526142953 instant download after payment.

Comic empires is a unique collection of new research exploring the relationship between imperialism and cartoons, caricature, and satirical art. Edited by leading scholars across both fields, the volume provides new perspectives on well-known events, and also illuminates little-known players in the ‘great game’ of empire. It contains contributions from noted as well as emerging experts. Keren Zdafee and Stefanie Wichhart both examine Egypt (in the turbulent 1930s and during the Suez Crisis, respectively); David Olds and Robert Phiddian explore the decolonisation of cartooning in Australia from the 1960s. Fiona Halloran, the foremost expert on Thomas Nast (1840–1902), examines his engagement with US westward expansion. The overseas imperialism of the United States is analysed by Albert D. Pionke and Frederick Whiting, as well as Stephen Tuffnell. Shaoqian Zhang takes a close look at Chinese and Japanese propagandising during the conflict of 1937–1945; and David Lockwood interrogates the attitudes of David Low (1891–1963) towards British India. Some of the finest comic art of the period is deployed as evidence, and examined seriously – in its own right – for the first time. Readers will find cartoons on subjects as diverse as the Pacific, Cuba, and Cyprus, from Punch, Judge, and Puck. Egyptian, German, French, and Australian comic art also enriches this innovative collection. Accessible to students of history at all levels, Comic empires is a major addition to the world-leading ‘Studies in imperialism’ series, while standing alone as an innovative and significant contribution to the ever-growing field of comics studies.

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