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    Images de l’étrange : Punch ou la re-présentation du paradigme bourgeois by Françoise Baillet

    Published 2006-12-01
    “…More connotative than denotative, the Punch portrait thus carried a significant protective function.On the social front, first, the caricature of the extremes allowed the management of a potentially dangerous otherness. …”
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    L’anticommunisme de la droite gouvernementale dans la vie politique française de 1968 à 1984 by Laurent Jalabert

    Published 2021-03-01
    “…All the arguments were used, in particular the programmed deprivation of freedoms, the economic misery in prospect, totalitarianism as a project... a caricature which was based for the most part on negative representations of the communist world. …”
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    Britannia : Grandeur et infortune d’une allégorie nationale dans l’univers du cartoon britannique 1842-1999 by Gilbert Millat

    Published 2003-01-01
    “…Finally, from the 1960s, in a context of continuous British decline and growing permissiveness, cartoonists increasingly followed the example of the old masters of 18th century caricature and early Punch cartoonists, even though aggressiveness and vulgarity have remained much less explicit.…”
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  4. 44

    Politique d’évaluation des apprentissages et médiatisation d’une controverse professionnelle : ou comment la pédagogie et le « bon sens » s’affrontent by Claude Lessard, Abdoulaye Anne

    Published 2011-03-01
    “…In this aspect, the debate exceeds the specific and restricted content of student evaluation and challenges a set of ideas – otherwise reduced to a caricature – which are seen as having dominated the second half of the 20th century and as being responsible for the repeated failure of systemic reforms and local attempts to improve schools.…”
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    Representing Irishness in Words and Images ; Erskine Nicol’s Illustrations of Tales of Irish Life and Character by Amélie Dochy

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…We will also dwell on the mechanisms of humour in both the text and the paintings and examine how, by resorting to comedy verging on caricature, Nicol creates characters who were deemed as “typical” by the Victorian public while offering a subjective definition of Irish identity.…”
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    La recomposition des savoirs au Maghreb à l’époque de la coopération by Jean-Robert Henry

    Published 2009-11-01
    “…The desire for a renewed approach did not avoid caricature and dogmatism. Indeed, a theoretical universalism intended as replacement for discriminating colonialist discourse, vested itself in a more or less modernized Marxist vulgate of the economy, sociology, linguistics, law, anthropology. …”
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    ‘Woman Suffrage Precipice’: The Gender Politics of Laughter in Elizabeth Robins’s The Convert (1907) by Nathalie Saudo-Welby

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…Indeed, since the New Woman was commonly a target for caricature, the suffragette a laughing stock, and feminist demonstrations were considered as enjoyable as “good Sunday afternoon street entertainment”, The Convert turned this tendency to its advantage and used humour as a sweetener for the serious pill it contains, in accordance with the received idea that women are born entertainers. …”
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    The Impact of Job Demands and Resources on Overtime Work and Work-Related Health among Employees of The Isfahan Metro Company by Zohre Sharei, Shahin Ebrahimi

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…To collect the required information, Spence and Robbin’s (1992) Addiction Questionnaire, Lodahl and Kejner’s (1965), Langseth-Eide’s (2019) Perceived Health-Related Questionnaire, and Bryson Bangers’ Caricature Content (1998) were distributed and supplemented based on a Likert scale. …”
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    Qu’est-ce que problématiser ? Genèses d’un paradigme by Michel Fabre

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…Comment éviter qu’elle ne se dilue et se caricature ? Il semble nécessaire de remonter à la question radicale : qu’est-ce que problématiser ? …”
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    Multimodal Media Tools of Popular Geopolitics: Russian Politics in Foreign Media Cartoons by N. K. Radina

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…Hall’s concept of propaganda, considering the text of a caricature from semiotic perspective. The integration of the theoretical fields of popular geopolitics and propaganda is substantiated, since political cartoons not only form stereotypes about politics and international relations among media readers, but also perform propaganda functions, broadcasting the point of view of the information platform on Russian politics and Russia. …”
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    Les réticences de l’opinion publique britannique face à l’intégration et aux réformes européennes by Thibault Courcelle

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…The British, generally caricatured as Eurosceptics, are considered as the «bad students» of Europe, more turned towards the Atlantic than towards continental Europe. …”
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    Considerações sobre a Imagem Satírica by Amadeu Carvalho Homem

    Published 2008-11-01
    “…Quanto à relação da imagem satírica com o poder temporal, o estudo pretende aperceber-se do processo de dessacralização política que lhe é inerente e dos mecanismos básicos inerentes à sátira caricatural. …”
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    Le théâtre du Grand-Guignol et l’esthétique du féminicide by Rimpei Mano

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…But Eugène Héros and Léon Abric's La Veuve seems to defy this aesthetic by presenting a heroine sexually excited by the sight of death. This caricatured comedy, which introduces a reversal of sexual roles, is likely to reject the misogynistic ideology of the Grand-Guignol theatre.…”
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    « Don’t Mention the War ! » : La vie culturelle à Dublin pendant la Seconde Guerre mondiale by Alexandra Slaby

    Published 2006-09-01
    “…Nevertheless, a new perception of this thorny issue seems to be emerging thanks to a new musical which came out in 2004 caricaturing in a comical way an Ireland collaborating with the Nazis. …”
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    Saint Jérôme, sentinelle d’une Église assiégée dans la Vida de San Jerónimo (1595) de fray José de Sigüenza by Pauline Renoux-Caron

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…The latter attempted to clear the image of Saint Jerome, who had been caricatured a few decades earlier by Erasmus in the Vita Hieronymi (1516), but José de Sigüenza also used the figure of Saint Jerome to convey a more open approach to orthodoxy.…”
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    Maladie hyperostosique et maladie goutteuse, une diathèse familiale en Normandie : Thaon, Calvados by Joël Blondiaux, Armelle Alduc-Le Bagousse, Xavier Demondion, Françoise Delahaye, Cécile Niel

    Published 2007-06-01
    “…In the archaeological context of people buried side by side in a church chancel, this palaeopathological observation offers an almost caricatural look at possible genetic links with common overeating within an historical privileged group.…”
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    La violence politique dans le périodique satirique Simplicisssimus de l’avant à l’après Première Guerre mondiale by Pascale Cohen-Avenel

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…This violence is especially present in the images caricaturing the occupation of the Rhineland, and subsequently of the Ruhr, by French-African troops, and the referendum on self-determination in Silesia, as well as the Revolution of 1918, the clashes between the different political parties and the aborted putsches of 1920 and 1923, and the wars being waged during this period elsewhere in the world, notably in China and Japan. …”
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    L’enseignement scientifique, entre émancipation et asservissement ? by Denise Orange-Ravachol

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…Didactic devices such as caricatures of the different explanatory models of the class or classification of arguments, appear to be facilitators of both emancipation and acculturation.…”
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    Dans le regard de l’Autre : la France et les Français vus d’Angleterre, 1640-1660 by Charles GIRY-DELOISON

    Published 2014-07-01
    “…Nevertheless, this new production, born of specific circumstances, did not supplant the older output of translations of French books, nor did it put an end to the caricatures and stereotypes.…”
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    ‘Strange old Italian dresses’: Walter Pater, Victorian fashionista? by Bénédicte COSTE

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…Pater’s descriptions should therefore be contrasted to the 1870s portraits of Whistler, and to the 1880s-1890s writings of Whistler, Oscar Wilde and Max Beerbohm, along with the caricatures of Aesthetes by George du Maurier and Sir Leslie Ward. …”
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