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    Cartoons and collaboration in wartime China: the mobilization of Chinese cartoonists under Japanese occupation by Taylor, Jeremy E.

    Published 2015
    “…The work of Chinese cartoonists who published their illustrations in the popular press in occupied China from 1937 to 1945 has largely escaped the attention of scholars of both the occupation itself and the broader field of cartoon history. …”
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    UMPSA Vice-Chancellor’s caring visit brings hope to the daughter of Cendol Cartoonist, Arysha Rania by Naqiah, Puaad

    Published 2025
    “…This is a blessing that came through my daughter’s opportunity to study at the university of her choice,” said Shahrul Nizam, better known as Cendol Cartoonist, during a special visit from the Vice-Chancellor of Universiti Malaysia Pahang Al-Sultan Abdullah (UMPSA), Professor Dr. …”
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    The power of political cartoons: a case study of Zunar’s ‘Twit Twit Cincin’ by Roslina Abdul Latif, Elgarrai, Sojoud

    Published 2021
    “…The researcher also looked at metaphors used by the cartoonist to communicate his ideas to the audiences. …”
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    See you in the funny pages: penal sites, teletechnics, counter-artifactualities by Perera, Suvendrini

    Published 2018
    “…© 2018, © 2018 Informa UK Limited, trading as Taylor & Francis Group. A 2016 image by cartoonist Chris Kelly powerfully brings together two regimes of detention in Australia, one ‘domestic’ and directed largely at Indigenous prisoners, the other ‘offshore’, and directed at refugees and asylum seekers. …”
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    Covid to beat: creative intermingling of translingualism in comic if Malaysia was anime: Covidball Z by Wirda Syaheera Sulaiman, Shin, Yi Chew

    Published 2023
    “…This particular research examined the use of translanguaging in written discourse, specifically in a comic book by Malaysian cartoonist Ernest Ng titled If Malaysia was Anime: Covidball Z. …”
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    The evolution of Malaysian cartoon animation / Faryna Mohd Khalis...[et al.] by Mohd Khalis, Faryna, Mustaffa, Normah, Shahizan Ali, Mohd Nor, Mohamed Salim, Neesa Ameera

    Published 2020
    “…Malaysian art activists, specifically those who has a cartoon animation background, were very upset and expressed their dissatisfaction with the news. Local legendary cartoonist Datuk Lat also showed his disappointment and made a stand that a local cartoon character should have been chosen to represent Malaysia. …”
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    The evolution of Malaysian cartoon animation / Faryna Mohd Khalis...[et al.] by Mohd Khalis, Faryna, Mustaffa, Normah, Shahizan Ali, Mohd Nor, Mohamed Salim, Neesa Ameera

    Published 2019
    “…Malaysian art activists, specifically those who has a cartoon animation background, were very upset and expressed their dissatisfaction with the news. Local legendary cartoonist Datuk Lat also showed his disappointment and made a stand that a local cartoon character should have been chosen to represent Malaysia. …”
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    A study on the figure drawing of local historical comics / Mohamad Akmal Ariff Kamarudin by Kamarudin, Mohamad Akmal Ariff

    Published 2015
    “…The human figure is a wonderful structure, made to order for cartoonists. Once the cartoonists have a good command of the basic figure, they can draw cartoon characters in any pose they can imagine. …”
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    Study of visual language in Ujang’s cartoon: A case study of aku budak minang / Cao Qiang by Cao, Qiang

    Published 2016
    “…Ibrahim Anon, with the pen name of Ujang, is considered to be one of the most popular cartoonists in Malaysia; His artworks produced significant impacts on both readers and contemporary cartoons in Malaysia. …”
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    Celebrate diversity by Razak, Dzulkifli Abd

    Published 2010
    “…American Sikhs are protesting at the stigmatisation of their faith because of a new United States security policy to screen turbans. Some cartoonists made headlines by creatively ransforming similar headgears into bombs. …”
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    The Representation Of The United States In Mainstream English Newspapers Of Pakistan: An Analysis Of Political Cartoons (1991-2013) by Ashfaq, Ayesha

    Published 2014
    “…Based on this ‗interest specific‘ relationship, the representation of the United States has become an interesting dimension of Pakistani political cartoonists. Realisme sentiasa menjadi daya penggerak kepada dasar-dasar Amerika Syarikat di seluruh dunia. …”
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    A study of International Issues through cartoon communication: the cases of Pakistan and Norwegian newspapers from september 2008 to February 2009 by Ayesha Ashfaq

    Published 2012
    “…The international issues were not covered and criticized equally by both cases as there may be some hidden pressure to the cartoonists to suggest what to sketch or not? How to portray or not?…”
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    Representing emotive meaning in visual images: A social semiotic approach by Feng, D., O'Halloran, Kay

    Published 2012
    “…The analysis shows that cartoonists’ systemic choices for representing emotions are largely consistent with the coding accuracy of facial behaviors on the one hand, and style guidelines advocated in comic handbooks on the other. …”
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    Satirical representation of social and political issues in Nigerian political cartoons by Sani, Iro

    Published 2012
    “…The findings also showed that the cartoonists employed two specific tones for depicting satirical representation, with the laughing satirical tone indicating reformative mode being the more frequent satirical tone used. …”
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    Linguistic analysis on the construction of satire in Nigerian political cartoons : The example of newspaper cartoons. by Sani, Iro, Abdullah, Mardziah Hayati, Mohamad Ali, Afida, Abdullah, Faiz Sathi

    Published 2012
    “…Additionally, Nigerian cartoonists use interjections frequently in the cartoon written textsto create satirical impressions about political leaders, because interjections are used to express astrong emotions or feelings. …”
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    Wacana kartun editorial berbahasa Melayu: Satu kajian pragmatik / Mat Zaid Hussein by Mat Zaid , Hussein

    Published 2016
    “…Therefore, in delivering the editorial cartoon discourse, the cartoonists, either with consideration of lingual or extra-lingual factors, have symbolically produced non-bona fide discourse that deviate from the expected Cooperative Principle and conversation maxims to produce conversational implicatures. …”
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