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050 _aDS 673.J3
_b.R524 2009
100 _aRivera, Helen Yu.
_945312
245 2 _aA satire of two nations :
_bexploring images of the Japanese in Philippine political cartoons /
_cHelen Yu-Rivera.
260 _aQuezon City :
_bUniversity of the Philippines Press,
_cc2009.
300 _axvi, 342 p. :
_bill.
_c23 cm.
520 _aThis book utilizes, visual satire as a primary tool for discourse analysis, charting the shifting dimensions of Philippines-Japan relations as depicted in Philippine editorial cartoons from 1986 to 1998.The rationale for utilizing editorial cartoons in this study is that visual satires present implicit statements. Editorial cartoons, therefor, become effective media for criticism where the written language, being more transparent, has failed. The book weaves an exciting narrative of Philippines-Japan relations, revealing the sociohistorical forces at play that effected the dynamics of this relationship. The Filipino's constructed images of the Japanese are also teased out by examining changes in cartooning conventions and editorial policies. Moreover, the work plots the individual styles of Filipino cartoonists in works that specifically allude to the Philippines and Japan, revealing their creativity and innovativeness in drawing from their own cultural cache.
650 _aCaricatures and cartoons
_zPhilippines.
_2sears
_979850
650 _aEditorial cartoons
_zPhilippines.
_2sears
_9107727
650 _aPolitical cartoons
_zPhilippines.
_2sears
_9107728
942 _cIRC
999 _c75167
_d75167