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Lim, Cheng Tju: "Singapore Cartoons in the Anti-Comics Movement of the 1950s and 1960s." In: Comics Studies Here and Now. Hrsg. v. Frederick Luis Aldama. (Routledge Advances in Comics Studies, 5.) London: Routledge, 2018, S. 123–130. Added by: Okwuchi Mba (9/24/18, 12:44 PM) Last edited by: joachim (10/3/18, 1:28 PM) |
Resource type: Book Article Languages: English BibTeX citation key: Lim2018 Email resource to friend View all bibliographic details |
Categories: General Keywords: Asia, Kulturpolitik, Singapore Creators: Aldama, Lim Publisher: Routledge (London) Collection: Comics Studies Here and Now |
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Cheng Tju Lim focuses on Singapore’s 1960 anti-comics movement—a movement that went hand in hand with the government’s anti-colonial policy making. Ironically, perhaps, it was within this culturally restrictive space that, as Lim identifies, comics became complexly layered, antiauthoritarian, resistant critical narratives.
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