Comic empires
Imperialism in cartoons, caricature, and satirical art
Herausgeber: Scully, Richard; Varnava, Andrekos
Comic empires
Imperialism in cartoons, caricature, and satirical art
Herausgeber: Scully, Richard; Varnava, Andrekos
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Comic empires is an innovative collection of new scholarly research, exploring the relationship between imperialism and cartoons, caricature, and comic art.
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Comic empires is an innovative collection of new scholarly research, exploring the relationship between imperialism and cartoons, caricature, and comic art.
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- Verlag: Manchester University Press
- Seitenzahl: 454
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. November 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 842g
- ISBN-13: 9781526142948
- ISBN-10: 1526142945
- Artikelnr.: 57369192
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Manchester University Press
- Seitenzahl: 454
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. November 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 240mm x 161mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 842g
- ISBN-13: 9781526142948
- ISBN-10: 1526142945
- Artikelnr.: 57369192
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Richard Scully is Associate Professor in Modern European History at the University of New England, Armidale, Australia Andrekos Varnava is Associate Professor in Imperial and Military History at the Flinders University of South Australia and Honorary Professor at De Montfort University, Leicester
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
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
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
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