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Comic empires, imperialism in cartoons, caricature, and satirical art, edited by Richard Scully and Andrekos Varnava

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Comic empires, imperialism in cartoons, caricature, and satirical art, edited by Richard Scully and Andrekos Varnava
Language
eng
Index
index present
Intended audience
Students of history and comics studies
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Comic empires
Medium
electronic resource
Responsibility statement
edited by Richard Scully and Andrekos Varnava
Series statement
Studies in ImperialismMUP - Manchester Studies in Imperialism
Sub title
imperialism in cartoons, caricature, and satirical art
Table Of Contents
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 David Low and India, David LockwoodWest / 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
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Imperialism in cartoons, caricature, and satirical art
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