Political cartoons remain a consistent and influential political expression as the world evolves and its politics change.
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In his book "The Art of Controversy: Political Cartoons and Their Enduring Power," journalist Victor Navasky writes about caricature's ability to disturb dictators, humble presidents and inflame ...
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March Madness is fair game in the land of satirical cartoons, with much of the mad rush to the Final Four presenting editorial fodder both on and off the court—domestic and abroad. From ...
HYDERABAD: A bureaucrat’s journey through cartoons may seem an unusual path, but then, civil service isn’t all about files and policies. Some find satire between the paperwork. And he did ...
Rushdie said: "What kind of god is it that's offended by a cartoon in Danish." Satire has long been a tool of political criticism — but in a world where politics and faith are often intertwined ...
The reaction to Kunal Kamra’s satire and the broader trend of suppressing dissenting humour reflects a larger struggle over ...