Mello, 2007 - Google Patents
Political cartooning in the 21st century: A changing and dynamic futureMello, 2007
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- 14050693090518159476
- Author
- Mello W
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Critical Studies in Media Communication
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I fear that my comments on Garry Trudeau and his remarks on his craft may fall prey to the EB White edict to which Trudeau refers. In the process of commenting on this brand of political humor, I may slaughter whatever humor existed in the first place. To avoid such a …
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