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What is Cartoons

Handbook of Research on Historical Pandemic Analysis and the Social Implications of COVID-19
An interpretive journalistic genre. Drawings that reflect current events in the country through humour. They tend to reflect the editorial focus of the medium in which they are published.
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Cry Wolf!: A Historical Chronicle of COVID-19 Through Spanish Cartoons
Lucía Sapiña (University of Valencia, Spain), Íngrid Lafita (University of Valencia, Spain), and Martí Domínguez (University of Valencia, Spain)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-7987-9.ch019
Abstract
The COVID-19 pandemic has challenged societies all around the world since the beginning of 2020. A state of alert was declared in Spain from March to June. The country came to a complete standstill, until restrictions gradually began to be eased. This study examines how the first wave of the pandemic was reflected by analysing 1,007 cartoons published in various Spanish newspapers between January and June. The results show that criticism of the political management of the public health crisis was the most extensively featured issue. Protection measures against the coronavirus, such as lockdown, hand hygiene, and social distancing were also important issues. Although the cartoonists at first minimised the risk, as soon as the state of alert was declared, the often contradictory measures and strained relations of the government and the opposition parties were the main focus of attention for cartoonists. The present analysis also shows that despite being the main victims of COVID-19, neither the elderly nor healthcare professionals are the most commonly depicted actors in the sample.
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Representing Trump and Trumpism Through Caricature: A Semiotic Analysis of Selected Editorial Cartoons Published in Nasoweseeam
A single drawing or sequence of drawing showing the features of its objects in a humorous, satirical and often exaggerated way. Cartoons are often made to accompany editorials or articles in newspaper and magazines.
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French Orientalism Representations of Ottoman in Caricatures in Le Petit Journal
Series of drawings that tell particular stories in the form of humor and criticism about various subjects and lives.
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The Role of Locally Produced and Digitally Animated Cartoons in the Process of Acquisition of Social Values
A film that tells a story by using moving drawings instead of real people and places.
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