like the political cartoon before it, will remain a contested space—both a tool of resistance and a site of control.
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Sobering conclusion: These challenges may be too much for the political cartoon to survive in its present form, but Phiddian is optimistic. “There’s an awful lot of cartooning going on,” he says. “The ...
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