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Reason, Matthew. "Cartoons and the Comic Exposure of the European City of Culture." Urban Mindscapes of Europe. Eds. Godela Weiss-Sussex and Franco Bianchini. European Studies. Amsterdam [etc.]: Rodopi, 2006. 179–96. 
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Resource type: Book Chapter
Language: en: English
DOI: 10.1163/9789401203623_013
BibTeX citation key: Reason2006
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Categories: General
Keywords: Cartoon, City, Europe, Space, Stereotypes, United Kingdom
Creators: Bianchini, Reason, Weiss-Sussex
Publisher: Rodopi (Amsterdam [etc.])
Collection: Urban Mindscapes of Europe
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Abstract
Glasgow’s year as European City of Culture in 1990 is widely perceived as an event both marking and precipitating a renaissance in perceptions of the city. As part of a project looking at the long-term legacies of 1990, including the image legacy, this paper uses cartoon depictions of Glasgow’s City of Culture experience as a tool by which to analyse what is now seen across Europe as a landmark cultural regeneration initiative. It argues that the caustic, politically incorrect genre of the cartoon articulates underlying social stereotypes that survive such initiatives and run counter to more mainstream narratives. It describes how the cartoons both enact a comic exposure of Culture City folly and articulate aspects of a city’s self-mythology and urban mindscape.
  
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