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Richer de Forges, Anne, et al.. "Soil in Comic Strips and Cartoons." Soil and Culture. Eds. Edward R. Landa and Christian Feller. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer, 2010. 439–52. 
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Resource type: Book Article
Language: en: English
DOI: 10.1007/978-90-481-2960-7_27
BibTeX citation key: Forges2010a
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Categories: General
Keywords: Ecology, Themes and motives
Creators: Arrouays, Bernoux, Blanchart, Feller, Landa, Richer de Forges, Verheijen
Publisher: Springer (Berlin, Heidelberg)
Collection: Soil and Culture
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Abstract
Comic strips and cartoons progressively became a respected art form, providing powerful imagery, expression of universal themes, and timely commentary on society. Thus, it is quite natural that the soil appears in comic strips and cartoons. In this paper, we review the various representations of the soil in comic strips and cartoons, structured around the soil functions scheme.
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