Taking African cartoons seriously [electronic resource] : politics, satire, and culture / edited by Peter Limb and Tejumola Olaniyan.
Uniform Title: | African humanities and the arts.
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Language: | English |
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East Lansing :
Michigan State University Press,
[2018]
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Series: | African humanities and the arts.
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Variant Title: |
Taking African Cartoons Seriously: Politics, Satire, and Culture |
Format: | Electronic eBook |
Contents:
- Introduction : drawing a line btween play and power in African political cartooning / by Peter Limb
- Essays. The art of Bisi Ogunbadejo / by Tejumola Olaniyan
- Wetin you carry? The Nigeria police force in cartoonists' space / by Ganiyu A. Jimoh
- South African cartooning in the post-apartheid era / by Andy Mason and Su Opperman
- The rise of Kenyan political animation : tactics of subversion / by Paula Callus
- Kenyan cartoons and censorship / by Patrick Gathara
- Ideology and intention in Ghanaian political cartoons, 1961-1966 / by Baba G. Jallow
- This cartoon is a satire : cartoons as critical entertainment and resistance in Ghana's Fourth Republic / by Joseph Oduro-Frimpong
- Interviews with African cartoonists. Zapiro (Jonathan Shapiro, South Africa)
- Gado (Godfrey Mwampembwa, Kenya/Tanzania)
- Mike Asukwo (Nigeria)
- Mabijo (Tebogo Motswetla, Botswana)
- Dudley (Dudley Viall, Namibia).