Richard Scully & Andrekos Varnava 
Comic empires [EPUB ebook] 
Imperialism in cartoons, caricature, and satirical art

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Comic empires is a unique collection of new research exploring the relationship between imperialism and political cartoons, caricature, and satirical art. Edited by leading scholars across both fields (and with contributions from contexts as diverse as Egypt, Australia, the United States, and China, as well as Europe) the volume provides new perspectives on well-known events, and illuminates little-known players in the ‘great game’ of empire in modern times. Some of the finest comic art of the period is deployed as evidence, and examined seriously, in its own right, for the first time. Accessible to students of history at all levels, Comic empires is a major addition to the world-leading ‘Studies in Imperialism’ series, as well as standing alone as an innovative and significant contribution to the ever-growing international field of comics studies.

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Table des matières

1 Introduction: The importance of cartoons caricature and satirical art in imperial contexts, Richard Scully & Andrekos Varnava
PART ONE: High Imperialism and Colonialism
2 Courting the Colonies: Linley Sambourne, Punch, and Imperial Allegory, Robert Dingley & Richard Scully
3 ‘Master Jonathan” in Cuba: A Case Study in Colonial Bildungskarikatur, Albert D. Pionke & Frederick Whiting
4 ‘The International Siamese Twins’: The Iconography of Anglo-American Inter-Imperialism, Stephen Tufnell
5 ‘Every Dog (No Distinction of Color) Has His Day’: Thomas Nast and the Colonization of the American West, Fiona Halloran
PART TWO: The Critique of Empire and the Context of Decolonization –
6 The Making of Harmony and War, from New Year Pictures to Propaganda Cartoons during China’s Second Sino-Japanese War, Shaoqian Zhang
7 David Low and India, David Lockwood
8 Between imagined and ‘real’: Sarikhan’s al-Masri Effendi: cartoons in the first half of the 1930s, Keren Zdafee
9 The Iconography of Decolonization in the Cartoons of the Suez Crisis, 1956, Stefanie Wichhart
10 Punch and the Cyprus Emergency, 1955-9, Andrekos Varnava & Casey Raeside
PART THREE: Ambiguities of Empire –
11 Outrage and Imperialism, Confusion and Indifference: Punch and the Armenian Massacres of 1894-6, Leslie Rogne Schumacher
12 Ambiguities in the fight waged by the socialist satirical review Der Wahre Jacob against militarism and imperialism, Jean-Claude Gardes
13 The ‘Confounded Socialists’ and the ‘Commonwealth Co-operative Society’: Cartoons and British Imperialism during the Attlee Labour Government, Charlotte Riley
14 Australian cartoonists at the end of Empire: no more ‘Australia for the White Man’, David Olds & Robert Phiddian
Index

A propos de l’auteur

Andrekos Varnava is Associate Professor in Modern History at Flinders University

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Langue Anglais ● Format EPUB ● Pages 456 ● ISBN 9781526142962 ● Taille du fichier 23.4 MB ● Éditeur Richard Scully & Andrekos Varnava ● Maison d’édition Manchester University Press ● Lieu Manchester ● Pays GB ● Publié 2019 ● Téléchargeable 24 mois ● Devise EUR ● ID 7257265 ● Protection contre la copie Adobe DRM
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