Taking African Cartoons Seriously: Politics, Satire, and Culture
Cartoonists make us laugh—and think—by caricaturing daily events and politics. The essays, interviews, and cartoons presented in this innovative book vividly demonstrate the rich diversity of cartooning across Africa and highlight issues facing its cartoonists today, such as sociopolitical trends, censorship, and use of new technologies. Celebrated African cartoonists including Zapiro of South Africa, Gado of Kenya, and Asukwo of Nigeria join top scholars and a new generation of scholar-cartoonists from the fields of literature, comic studies and fine arts, animation studies, social sciences, and history to take the analysis of African cartooning forward. Taking African Cartoons Seriously presents critical thematic studies to chart new approaches to how African cartoonists trade in fun, irony, and satire. The book brings together the traditional press editorial cartoon with rapidly diverging subgenres of the art in the graphic novel and animation, and applications on social media. Interviews with bold and successful cartoonists provide insights into their work, their humor, and the dilemmas they face. This book will delight and inform readers from all backgrounds, providing a highly readable and visual introduction to key cartoonists and styles, as well as critical engagement with current themes to show where African political cartooning is going and why.
 
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Taking African Cartoons Seriously: Politics, Satire, and Culture
Cartoonists make us laugh—and think—by caricaturing daily events and politics. The essays, interviews, and cartoons presented in this innovative book vividly demonstrate the rich diversity of cartooning across Africa and highlight issues facing its cartoonists today, such as sociopolitical trends, censorship, and use of new technologies. Celebrated African cartoonists including Zapiro of South Africa, Gado of Kenya, and Asukwo of Nigeria join top scholars and a new generation of scholar-cartoonists from the fields of literature, comic studies and fine arts, animation studies, social sciences, and history to take the analysis of African cartooning forward. Taking African Cartoons Seriously presents critical thematic studies to chart new approaches to how African cartoonists trade in fun, irony, and satire. The book brings together the traditional press editorial cartoon with rapidly diverging subgenres of the art in the graphic novel and animation, and applications on social media. Interviews with bold and successful cartoonists provide insights into their work, their humor, and the dilemmas they face. This book will delight and inform readers from all backgrounds, providing a highly readable and visual introduction to key cartoonists and styles, as well as critical engagement with current themes to show where African political cartooning is going and why.
 
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Taking African Cartoons Seriously: Politics, Satire, and Culture

Taking African Cartoons Seriously: Politics, Satire, and Culture

Taking African Cartoons Seriously: Politics, Satire, and Culture

Taking African Cartoons Seriously: Politics, Satire, and Culture

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Cartoonists make us laugh—and think—by caricaturing daily events and politics. The essays, interviews, and cartoons presented in this innovative book vividly demonstrate the rich diversity of cartooning across Africa and highlight issues facing its cartoonists today, such as sociopolitical trends, censorship, and use of new technologies. Celebrated African cartoonists including Zapiro of South Africa, Gado of Kenya, and Asukwo of Nigeria join top scholars and a new generation of scholar-cartoonists from the fields of literature, comic studies and fine arts, animation studies, social sciences, and history to take the analysis of African cartooning forward. Taking African Cartoons Seriously presents critical thematic studies to chart new approaches to how African cartoonists trade in fun, irony, and satire. The book brings together the traditional press editorial cartoon with rapidly diverging subgenres of the art in the graphic novel and animation, and applications on social media. Interviews with bold and successful cartoonists provide insights into their work, their humor, and the dilemmas they face. This book will delight and inform readers from all backgrounds, providing a highly readable and visual introduction to key cartoonists and styles, as well as critical engagement with current themes to show where African political cartooning is going and why.
 

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781611862966
Publisher: Michigan State University Press
Publication date: 10/01/2018
Series: African Humanities and the Arts
Edition description: 1
Pages: 308
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 1.10(d)

About the Author

PETER LIMB is emeritus Africana Bibliographer and Associate Professor in History and a Distinguished Faculty Member at Michigan State University.
TEJUMOLA OLANIYAN is Louise Durham Mead Professor at University of Wisconsin-Madison.
 

Table of Contents

Illustrations vii

Acknowledgments xi

Introduction: Drawing a Line between Play and Power in African Political Cartooning Peter Limb xiii

Part 1 Essays

The Art of Bisi Ogunbadejo Tejumola Olaniyan 3

Wetin You Carry? The Nigeria Police Force in Cartoonists' Space Ganiyu A. Jimoh 17

South African Cartooning in the Post-Apartheid Era Andy Mason Su Opperman 33

The Rise of Kenyan Political Animation: Tactics of Subversion Paula Callus 71

Kenyan Cartoons and Censorship Patrick Gathara 99

Ideology and Intention in Ghanaian Political Cartoons, 1957-66 Baba G. Jallow 113

This Cartoon Is a Satire: Cartoons as Critical Entertainment and Resistance in Ghana's Fourth Republic Joseph Oduro-Frimpong 133

Part 2 Interviews with African Cartoonists

Zapiro (Jonathan Shapiro, South Africa) 161

Gado (Godfrey Mwampembwa, Kenya/Tanzania) 179

Mike Asukwo (Nigeria) 187

Mabijo (Tebogo Motswetla, Botswana) 195

Dudley (Dudley Viall, Namibia) 207

Bibliography 215

Contributors 233

Index 237

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