Crossing the Line: Offensive and Controversial Cartoons in the 21st-Century -- "The View from Australia"

Title
Crossing the Line: Offensive and Controversial Cartoons in the 21st-Century -- "The View from Australia"
Publication Date
2015
Author(s)
Scully, Richard
Type of document
Journal Article
Language
en
Entity Type
Publication
Publisher
John A Lent, Ed & Pub
Place of publication
United States of America
UNE publication id
une:18082
Abstract
Despite being now only 15 years old, the 21st Century has already proven to be a new era for political cartooning, in more ways than one. While I've argued elsewhere (and uncontroversially) that the new age of modern political cartooning begins with the Internet (Scully, 2014a), if I were to lower my eyes to establish a more recent historical epoch, it would be the publication of the infamous "Mohammed cartoons" in the Danish newspaper 'Jyllands-Posten' in September 2005 (Various cartoonists). While the cartoons published therein were extremely controversial, dating the beginning of the present era to that episode is hardly so.
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Citation
International Journal of Comic Art, 17(1), p. 336-357
ISSN
1531-6793
Start page
336
End page
357

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