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What is Satire

Popular Representations of America in Non-American Media
The skillful use of irony, exaggeration, ridicule and caricature to criticize or comment on social or political vices.
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Representing Trump and Trumpism Through Caricature: A Semiotic Analysis of Selected Editorial Cartoons Published in Nasoweseeam
Floribert Patrick C. Endong (University of Calabar, Nigeria) and Eugenie Grace Essoh (University of Calabar, Nigeria)
Copyright: © 2019 |Pages: 32
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-9312-6.ch008
Abstract
This chapter focuses on the Nigerian media representations of Donald Trump's controversial policies, statements and style of government. It specifically examines Nigerian caricaturists' criticism of these aspects of American politics through a semiotic analysis of six editorial cartoons penned by Boglo G. and published in the Nigerian online magazine Nasoweseeam, from 2016 to 2018. In the light of the semiotic analysis conducted in the study, the chapter argues that Nigerian political cartoonists have continuously given a remarkable attention to U.S. politics (notably Trump's presidency), particularly exploring the angle of U.S. policies' impact on Nigeria(ns). Their cartoons have been tapping into both universal myths and local idiosyncrasies to represent the Trump administration in particular, and the American nation as a whole. Such a representation has mostly been negative. Icons, indexes and symbols have thus, most often been mobilized in their cartoons to associate Trump, Trumpism and/or America as a whole with such negativities as racism, Islamophobia, Nazism, xenophobia and authoritarianism, among others.
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The Biased Truth: An Objective Perspective on Nonobjective News Reporting
The use of sarcasm, irony, or humor to make a point based on a real-world story or event.
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The Transformation of Sociological Criticism Into Comedy With Satire Narrative: The “Hababam Classroom” (Hababam Sinifi) Sequels
A narrative form with a heavy amount of rhetorical elements developed with the aim of vilifying the shortcomings, flaws and bewildering behavior of a person, group or community.
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Media Literacy and Fake News: How Media Literacy Can Curb the Fake News Trend
A way to make fun of people or issues, often through sarcasm and comedy.
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