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Conflict in Egypt as Depicted in Asian Cartoons
Sara S. Elmaghraby
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DOI:10.17265/2159-5542/2015.02.006
Cairo University, Cairo, Egypt
Egypt witnessed great changes between 2011 and 2014 and cartoonists in Asia covered with interest in these changes. This study is a analysis of a number of cartoons drawn from Asian cartoonists on Egypt at that period and seeks at answering some research questions which are the topics covered in Asian cartoons about conflict in Egypt, the symbols used to present the actors in the analyzed cartoons, the humor techniques applied and the visual analogy applied in analyzed cartoons.
caricature, cartoons, image, Egypt, Asian cartoonists, conflict
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