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A few days ago, Gazette columnist Robert Rupp mentioned that he would like to compare the cartoons directed against Franklin Roosevelt with the attacks now leveled at President Obama. That's amazing. I have them. I have about 100 cartoons cut from the Chicago Tribune between 1933 and 1946. How? There's a story here.
As I finished my dissertation at Boston University in 1967, I signed a contract with a Presbyterian college in Kansas, the College of Emporia. That was nice, because after a decade in New England, I needed to get back closer to home, closer to Mom and Dad. I actually taught a semester at Quinnipiac College in Connecticut, from January through summer school, before packing up and taking the small family to Kansas.
...Students with left-of-center political leanings were attracted to me, and I to them. Thos... the sociology section called political propaganda. Here they were. Nearly 100 cartoons attacking FDR...
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... of satire, such as editorial cartoons, hinted at satire's capacity to affect opinion, bu... of cartoons and editorials as propaganda media. Psychological Bulletin, 36, 628. . Bargh, J...
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... might have "serious literary, artistic, political or scientific value" or nonprurient purposes, ibid... enough classical musical programs or cartoons being telecast-or, perhaps, even enough political ... mail delivery of "'communist political propaganda'" to persons who had not requested the Post Office...
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The four theories of the press have long dominated in journalism education and research and arguably do a good job of describing media systems in the West. However, it is hard to fit Asian media systems into the existing theories. This paper re-examines the four press theories and identifies the difficulties in using the theories as a guide to understand media systems in Asia. The purpose of this paper is to raise issues with the applicability of the theories in an Asian media context and explore a new paradigm, which would bring in cultural values from both the East and the West.
...Moreover, Asia is a politically and culturally diverse continent, where reforming ..., sharp commentaries, satirical cartoons and investigative exposés are now common features... information, resulting in more propaganda than information in the news media. In China today...
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... was recognized as posing the danger of political entanglement, but the plurality thought that the c... . Suppression of Communist Propaganda in the Mails .-A 1962 statute authorizing the Post... parodies from more traditional political cartoons was rejected. While not doubting that "the caricat...
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Why driving race cars is really a sport for men
I must take issue with Bob Molinaro's comments on Richard Petty's opinion of women driving race cars I am a woman, and I have been involved in automobile racing for almost 40 years. I have worked or officiated at events sanctioned by SCCA (Sports Car Club of America), IMSA (International Motor Sport Assoc.), CART/Indy Cars, NASCAR, AMA (American Motorcycle Association) and others.
...Taheri's connections point to neocon propaganda activities that do not serve, let us say, the prin...Political cartoons should bear some relationship to reality,...
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Fifty-five years ago a coup d'état ended Prime Minister Muhammad Mosaddeq's government in Iran on August 19, 1953. Numerous books and articles have analyzed the event but often have overlooked Iran's domestic dynamics. What is presented is nearly always a conspiracy theory that suggests American and British masters of intrigue subverted Iran entirely through their shady operators. The picture portrays Iranians as little more than inanimate objects - a nation of potted plants. Even now over half a century later, and three decades after the fall of Iran's monarchy, misperceptions persist. A review of the coup and what precipitated it may offer some needed clarity.
... (1941-46) had caused made Iran's political climate unstable. That history, real enough, becam..., much is said of CIA-SIS anti-Mosaddeq propaganda, cartoons, and articles planted in the Iranian pre...
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... decision added to a firestorm of media, political and academic debate about whether anti-discriminat... 13(1) "operates to suppress hate propaganda" and reminds Canadians of the "fundamental commitm... was published by Ezra Levant, printed cartoons depicting the Muslim prophet Mohammad.64 The Islam...
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There is a photo of a man slumbering on a chair in a Havana park that is part of the new Getty Museum exhibition, "A Revolutionary Project: Cuba from Walker Evans to Now.
Taken by Evans in 1933, it shows a worker, eyes closed, head propped up by his arm in uneasy rest. He could have dozed off waiting for someone or was waiting out the summer sun - or just waiting.
... for his stripped-down writing style and political views and was interested in putting that aesthetic... As Keller notes, Castro understood the propaganda advantage to documenting the revolution and hired ... from My Pen: An Exhibition of Political Cartoons by Gerardo Hernandez Nordelo. Where: SPARC, 685 N....
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... part impulse to rehash successful old political and entertainment brands. But the similarities bet... kids in a bubble of political propaganda. In the 1980s, children didnt see E.T. just in a m... the cereal we ate, the Saturday morning cartoons we watched, the Trapper Keepers we used, the pro w...