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Worcester, Kent. "Comics, comics studies, and political science." International Political Science Review 38.(2017): 690–700. Added by: joachim (9/25/18, 6:44 PM) |
Resource type: Journal Article Language: en: English Peer reviewed DOI: 10.1177/0192512116667631 BibTeX citation key: Worcester2017 Email resource to friend View all bibliographic details |
Categories: General Keywords: "Charlie Hebdo", Caricature, Politics, Review Creators: Worcester Publisher: Collection: International Political Science Review |
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Many readers look to comics and cartoons for entertainment, but they can also inform, as well as inspire, controversy and even acts of political violence, as the Jyllands-Posten and Charlie Hebdo cases demonstrate. Indeed, politics and comics connect and overlap in all sorts of ways. This review essay explores the nexus of politics and comics at a time when a growing number of cartoonists are creating extended works of graphic nonfiction that address serious political and historical themes.
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