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Morrison, Matthew C. "The role of the political cartoonist in image making." Communication Studies 20. (1969): 252–60. 
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Resource type: Journal Article
Language: en: English
Peer reviewed
DOI: 10.1080/10510976909362976
BibTeX citation key: Morrison1969
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Categories: General
Keywords: Caricature, Communications, Politics, Randformen des Comics, USA
Creators: Morrison
Collection: Communication Studies
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Abstract
The editorial cartoon delineates the features of a popular image. The treatments by selected cartoonists of Abraham Lincoln, James G. Blaine and Robert F. Kennedy demonstrate that the cartoonist, using graphic counterparts of effective oral style, can bring obscure values and images into sharp focus.
  
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