- An apology for the Danish cartoon crisis
Resource Type: Article Published: 2014 One of the leading forces in the 200506 prophet Muhammad cartoon controversy, Danish Muslim activist Ahmed Akkari, now regrets his role as agitator and reveals a larger, more deliberate, and more vicious conspiracy behind the crisis than previously known.
- The Barron Book
Resource Type: Book Published: 1972
- Between the Lines
How to Detect Bias and Propaganda in the News and Everyday Life Resource Type: Book Published: 1981 An exploration of medthods of "dec-doing" our daily newspapers and radio/TV news. Examines our predominant sources of information (mass media) and indicates the existence of many alternative sources of informaiton.
- Beyond the Far Side
Resource Type: Book Published: 1983
- Bravo For Life's Little Ironies
Resource Type: Book Published: 1973
- Calvin and Hobbes Comics Jumpstation
Resource Type: Website Lots of links to Web sites with information about Colvin and Hobbes. See also the official Calvin & Hobbes website at www.gocomics.com/calvinandhobbes/
- Canadian History in Cartoons
Book Review of A Caricature History of Canadian Politics; J.W. Bengough Resource Type: Article J.W. Bengough was the preeminent cartoonist of the of the post-Confederation period.
- A Caricature History of Canadian Politics
Resource Type: Book Published: 1974
- Cartoon magazine seized and banned as soon as first issue appears
Sources News Release Resource Type: Article Published: 2009 The governmentâ##s decision to prosecute the company that published the new cartoon magazine Gedung Kartun for not having a permit is a setback for press freedom in Malaysia. â#oWe urge the interior ministry to reverse its ban on Gedung Kartun,â## Re
- Cartoon Politics: Rupert Murdoch, The Pro-Israel Lobby And Israels Crimes
Resource Type: Article Published: 2013
- Connexions Digest
Volume 12, Number 2 - Issue 48 - Winter 1988-89 - A Social Change Sourcebook Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) Published: 1989
- Connexions Digest
Issue 54 - February 1992- A Social Change Sourcebook Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) Published: 1992
- Doonesbury
Wikipedia article Resource Type: Article Doonesbury is a comic strip by American cartoonist Garry Trudeau that chronicles the adventures and lives of an array of characters of various ages, professions, and backgrounds. The title character, Michael Doonesbury, has progressed from a college student to a youthful senior citizen in the years of the strip's daily existence.
- Even Revolutionaries Like Chocolate Chip Cookies
Resource Type: Book Published: 1972
- Existential Comics
Resource Type: Website A philosophy comic about the inevitable anguish of living a brief life in an absurd world. Also jokes.
- Fame & Fortune Online
Resource Type: Website Comprehensive listing of awards available to Canadian journalists.
- The Far Side website
Resource Type: Website
- The Gashlycrumb Tinies
Resource Type: Book Published: 1997
- The Gospel According to Peanuts
Resource Type: Book Published: 1973
- Great moments in satire: a love note to the haters
Resource Type: Article Published: 2014 An article by Hugh Goldring about Great Moments in Leftism, a comic strip that highlights the often absurd nature of the radical left.
- Here Comes Snoopy
Resource Type: Book
- Here's to You, Charlie Brown
Resource Type: Book
- A History of the Comic Strip
Resource Type: Book Published: 1971 A book prepared in conjunction with the first international exhibition of comic art held at the Louvre in Paris. Illustrated with all the memorable and noteworthy types and trends of comic art, it tells the story of the development of the comic strip, particularly in the United States.
- A History of Underground Comics
Resource Type: Book Published: 1986 Examples of the work of the underground cartoonists of the 1960s, with accompanying text that sets the historical context and analyzes the works and their times.
- I Am Blind and My Dog Is Dead
Cartoons by S. Gross Resource Type: Book Published: 1978
- I Feel Much Better, Now That I've Lost Hope and Still More Brilliant Thoughts
Resource Type: Book
- In an era of wars and revolution: American socialist cartoons of the mid-twentieth century
Resource Type: Book Published: 2014 The cartoons collected in this book depict US politics, workers' struggles, Jim Crow racism, the Roosevelt New Deal, and Stalinism at its height, as revolutionary socialists saw them at the time.
- The Iron Law of Bureaucracy
Cartoons Resource Type: Book Published: 1979
- Jailed by Israel for his cartoons, Mohammad Sabaaneh speaks out
Resource Type: Article Published: 2013 Mohammad Sabaaneh, who has a daily cartoon in the Palestinian newspaper al-Hayat al-Jadida, has published his work in newspapers across the Arab world. His cartoons are decidedly political, frequently criticizing Israel, the Palestinian Authority and mainstream Palestinian political parties. Targeted by Israeli occupation authorities for the opinions expressed in his art, he was arrested by Israeli occupation forces, and jailed.
- Je Suis Charlie? It's a Bit Late
Resource Type: Article Published: 2015 Hardly had news begun filtering out about the Charlie Hebdo shootings, than there were those suggesting that the magazine was a 'racist institution' and that the cartoonists, if not deserving what they got, had nevertheless brought it on themselves through their incessant attacks on Islam. What is really racist is the idea only nice white liberals want to challenge religion or demolish its pretensions or can handle satire and ridicule. Those who claim that it is racist or Islamophobic to mock the Prophet Mohammad, appear to imagine, with the racists, that all Muslims are reactionaries. It is here that leftwing anti-racism joins hands with rightwing anti-Muslim bigotry.
- Jesus and Mo
Resource Type: Website A weekly comic strip, dealing in religious satire.
- Just a French Major from the Bronx
Resource Type: Book Published: 1972
- The Literary Cat
Words about cats by Writer from Aesop to Tennessee Williams Resource Type: Book Published: 1977
- Macpherson's Canada
Resource Type: Book Published: 1969
- Mad Marx: The Class Warrior
Resource Type: Photo/Image/Poster Published: 2017
- Malaysian cartoonist faces sedition charges
Sources News Release Resource Type: Article Published: 2010 The Committee to Protect Journalists condemns the arrest of Malaysian cartoonist Zulkifli Awar Ulhaque, also known as Zunar, a contributor to the popular news site Malaysiakini and author of a new collection of political cartoons.
- The New Yorker Book of Cat Cartoons
Resource Type: Book Published: 1992
- The New Yorker Book of Literary Cartoons
Resource Type: Book Published: 2000
- Other Voices: The Connexions Newsletter - November 7, 2016
Depression and Joy Resource Type: Serial Publication (Periodical) Published: 2016 It's a difficult thing to measure, but there are strong reasons for believing that the number of people struggling with depression has increased significantly in recent decades. Despite the evidence that this is a social problem, and not merely an individual misfortune, the solutions and escapes on offer are almost all individual: pharmaceuticals and therapy, on the one hand; self-medication with alcohol, streets drugs, television, etc., on the other. Certainly there are individual circumstances and individual causes, but when millions of people are experiencing the same thing, we need to be looking not only at the individual, but also at the society.
- Pork Roasts
250 Feminist Cartoons Resource Type: Book Published: 1981
- The President Is A Lot Smarter Than You Think
Resource Type: Book Published: 1973
- The Print Shop Window
Resource Type: Website A blog about Georgian caricature and satirical print culture in the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries.
- RWB appeals to media outlets to publish Charlie Hebdo cartoons
Sources News Release Resource Type: Article Published: 2015 In response to today's shocking attack on the satirical weekly Charlie Hebdo that cost 12 lives, Reporters Without Borders issues an international appeal to media editors to begin publishing Charlie Hebdo's cartoons tomorrow.
- Slavs and Tatars Presents Molla Nasreddin
Resource Type: Book Published: 2011 Molla Nasreddin was an Azerbaijani magazine published from 1906 to 1930 in Azeri, a Turkish dialect. Named after a traditional figure of fun, the text and numerous illustrations lampoon hypocrites of the period in the clergy and the government. It has been reissued by a group of artists called Slavs and Tatars.
- This Modern World
Resource Type: Website Cartoons by Tom Tomorrow.
- Tom Tomorrow Collection Donated to The OSU Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum
Sources News Release Resource Type: Article Published: 2015 Dan Perkins donates "Tom Tomorrow Collection" to The Ohio State University Libraries' Billy Ireland Cartoon Library & Museum.
- Very Funny, Charlie Brown
Resource Type: Book
- You've Got it Made, Snoopy
Resource Type: Book
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