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British and German Cartoons as Weapons in World War I
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British and German Cartoons as Weapons in World War I (2002)
ISBN: 9783631502112 bzw. 3631502117, vermutlich in Englisch, Lang, Taschenbuch, neu.
On the basis of a corpus of 352 political cartoons published during the First World War in the British Punch and its German equivalent, Simplicissimus, the book presents a detailed, comparative study of cartoons in their historical context. The aim of the cartoons is to level invectives against the war enemy. Many of these are based on traditional stereotypes such as the Prussian militarist or the callous British businessman or colonialist. On the one hand, these stereotypes serve as reference points and on the other, they are thus further entrenched in the minds of the readers. The way in which the invectives are presented in the drawn scenes and their interplay with the headings and the captions elucidates the cultural differences with regard to humor, irony and sarcasm. The ideological background of the cartoons is betrayed by the way they simplify and manipulate reality. Taschenbuch, 30.10.2002.
British and German Cartoons as Weapons in World War I (2002)
ISBN: 9783631502112 bzw. 3631502117, vermutlich in Englisch, Lang, Taschenbuch, neu.
On the basis of a corpus of 352 political cartoons published during the First World War in the British Punch and its German equivalent, Simplicissimus, the book presents a detailed, comparative study of cartoons in their historical context. The aim of the cartoons is to level invectives against the war enemy. Many of these are based on traditional stereotypes such as the Prussian militarist or the callous British businessman or colonialist. On the one hand, these stereotypes serve as reference points and on the other, they are thus further entrenched in the minds of the readers. The way in which the invectives are presented in the drawn scenes and their interplay with the headings and the captions elucidates the cultural differences with regard to humor, irony and sarcasm. The ideological background of the cartoons is betrayed by the way they simplify and manipulate reality. Taschenbuch, 30.10.2002.
British and German Cartoons as Weapons in World War I - Invectives and Ideology of Political Cartoons, a Cognitive Linguistics Approach
ISBN: 9783631502112 bzw. 3631502117, vermutlich in Englisch, Peter Gmbh Lang, Taschenbuch, neu.
British and German Cartoons as Weapons in World War I: On the basis of a corpus of 352 political cartoons published during the First World War in the British Punch and its German equivalent, Simplicissimus, the book presents a detailed, comparative study of cartoons in their historical context. The aim of the cartoons is to level invectives against the war enemy. Many of these are based on traditional stereotypes such as the Prussian militarist or the callous British businessman or colonialist. On the one hand, these stereotypes serve as reference points and on the other, they are thus further entrenched in the minds of the readers. The way in which the invectives are presented in the drawn scenes and their interplay with the headings and the captions elucidates the cultural differences with regard to humor, irony and sarcasm. The ideological background of the cartoons is betrayed by the way they simplify and manipulate reality. Englisch, Taschenbuch.
British and German Cartoons as Weapons in World War I: Invectives and Ideology of Political Cartoons, a Cognitive Linguistics Approach Wolfgang Hunig
ISBN: 9783631502112 bzw. 3631502117, vermutlich in Englisch, Lang, Peter Publishing, Incorporated, Taschenbuch, neu.
On the basis of a corpus of 352 political cartoons published during the First World War in the British Punch and its German equivalent, Simplicissimus, the book presents a detailed, comparative study of cartoons in their historical context. The aim of the cartoons is to level invectives against the war enemy. Many of these are based on traditional stereotypes such as the Prussian militarist or the callous British businessman or colonialist. On the one hand, these stereotypes serve as reference points and on the other, they are thus further entrenched in the minds of the readers. The way in which the invectives are presented in the drawn scenes and their interplay with the headings and the captions elucidates the cultural differences with regard to humor, irony and sarcasm. The ideological background of the cartoons is betrayed by the way they simplify and manipulate reality.
British and German Cartoons as Weapons in World War I
ISBN: 9783631502112 bzw. 3631502117, vermutlich in Englisch, Lang, Frankfurt am Main/Berlin/Bern/Bruxelles/New York/Oxford/Wien, Deutschland, neu, Hörbuch.
On the basis of a corpus of 352 political cartoons published during the First World War in the British Punch and its German equivalent, Simplicissimus, the book presents a detailed, comparative study of cartoons in their historical context. The aim of the cartoons is to level invectives against the war enemy. Many of these are based on traditional stereotypes such as the Prussian militarist or the callous British businessman or colonialist. On the one hand, these stereotypes serve as reference points and on the other, they are thus further entrenched in the minds of the readers. The way in which the invectives are presented in the drawn scenes and their interplay with the headings and the captions elucidates the cultural differences with regard to humor, irony and sarcasm. The ideological background of the cartoons is betrayed by the way they simplify and manipulate reality.
British and German Cartoons as Weapons in World War I: Invectives and Ideology of Political Cartoons, a Cognitive Linguistics Approach (2002)
ISBN: 9780820460567 bzw. 0820460567, in Englisch, 242 Seiten, Peter Lang Publishing, Taschenbuch, gebraucht.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, mygrandmasgoodies.
On the basis of a corpus of 352 political cartoons published during the First World War in the British Punch and its German equivalent, Simplicissimus, the book presents a detailed, comparative study of cartoons in their historical context. The aim of the cartoons is to level invectives against the war enemy. Many of these are based on traditional stereotypes such as the Prussian militarist or the callous British businessman or colonialist. On the one hand, these stereotypes serve as reference points and on the other, they are thus further entrenched in the minds of the readers. The way in which the invectives are presented in the drawn scenes and their interplay with the headings and the captions elucidates the cultural differences with regard to humor, irony and sarcasm. The ideological background of the cartoons is betrayed by the way they simplify and manipulate reality. Contents: Cartoons exploit three key processes, i.e. condensation, combination and domestication. Like metaphors they compress a complex phenomenon into a single image that is purported to capture its essence graphically. The interplay of these three meaning constituting elements results in invectives against an opponent. The invectives in the British and German cartoons under scrutiny are surprisingly similar; only, they show a difference in distribution. This also applies to the verbal and pictorial means, i.e. the chosen scenes and their relationships to the headings and the captions, which reveal the cultural differences in humor, irony and sarcasm. Paperback, Label: Peter Lang Publishing, Peter Lang Publishing, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2002-01-01, Studio: Peter Lang Publishing, Verkaufsrang: 15423834.
British and German Cartoons as Weapons in World War I, Invectives and Ideology of Political Cartoons, a Cognitive Linguistics Approach (2002)
ISBN: 9780820460567 bzw. 0820460567, in Englisch, Peter Lang Publishing, Taschenbuch, neu.
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On the basis of a corpus of 352 political cartoons published during the First World War in the British Punch and its German equivalent, Simplicissimus, the book presents a detailed, comparative study of cartoons in their historical context. The aim of the cartoons is to level invectives against the war enemy. Many of these are based on traditional stereotypes such as the Prussian militarist or the callous British businessman or colonialist. On the one hand, these stereotypes serve as reference p... On the basis of a corpus of 352 political cartoons published during the First World War in the British Punch and its German equivalent, Simplicissimus, the book presents a detailed, comparative study of cartoons in their historical context. The aim of the cartoons is to level invectives against the war enemy. Many of these are based on traditional stereotypes such as the Prussian militarist or the callous British businessman or colonialist. On the one hand, these stereotypes serve as reference points and on the other, they are thus further entrenched in the minds of the readers. The way in which the invectives are presented in the drawn scenes and their interplay with the headings and the captions elucidates the cultural differences with regard to humor, irony and sarcasm. The ideological background of the cartoons is betrayed by the way they simplify and manipulate reality. Contents: Cartoons exploit three key processes, i.e. condensation, combination and domestication. Like metaphors they compress a complex phenomenon into a single image that is purported to capture its essence graphically. The interplay of these three meaning constituting elements results in invectives against an opponent. The invectives in the British and German cartoons under scrutiny are surprisingly similar; only, they show a difference in distribution. This also applies to the verbal and pictorial means, i.e. the chosen scenes and their relationships to the headings and the captions, which reveal the cultural differences in humor, irony and sarcasm.Soort: Met illustraties;Taal: Engels;Gewicht: 320,00 gram;Verschijningsdatum: januari 2002;ISBN10: 0820460567;ISBN13: 9780820460567; Engelstalig | Paperback | 2002.
British and German Cartoons as Weapons in World War I
ISBN: 9783631502112 bzw. 3631502117, in Deutsch, 242 Seiten, Lang, Peter GmbH, Taschenbuch, neu.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Buchhandlung - Bides GbR, [4124740].
Neuware - On the basis of a corpus of 352 political cartoons published during the First World War in the British Punch and its German equivalent, Simplicissimus, the book presents a detailed, comparative study of cartoons in their historical context. The aim of the cartoons is to level invectives against the war enemy. Many of these are based on traditional stereotypes such as the Prussian militarist or the callous British businessman or colonialist. On the one hand, these stereotypes serve as reference points and on the other, they are thus further entrenched in the minds of the readers. The way in which the invectives are presented in the drawn scenes and their interplay with the headings and the captions elucidates the cultural differences with regard to humor, irony and sarcasm. The ideological background of the cartoons is betrayed by the way they simplify and manipulate reality. Taschenbuch, Neuware, 208x146x15 mm, 318g, 242, Internationaler Versand, offene Rechnung (Vorkasse vorbehalten), PayPal, Banküberweisung.
British and German Cartoons as Weapons in World War I
ISBN: 3631502117 bzw. 9783631502112, vermutlich in Englisch, Lang, Frankfurt am Main/Berlin/Bern/Bruxelles/New York/Oxford/Wien, Deutschland, neu.
British and German Cartoons as Weapons in World War I
ISBN: 9783631502112 bzw. 3631502117, in Deutsch, Peter Lang Peter Lang, neu.
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