CONCEPTUALIZATION OF CARTOON CULTURE: AN INSIGHT

Journal Title: Asian Journal Social Sciences & Humanities - Year 2017, Vol 6, Issue 3

Abstract

A cartoon is the symbol of art, picture, language, mirror, resistance, entertainment and the collective voice of a society. The representation of the cartoon is socially, culturally and politically constructed and reconstructed in the society. The concept of cartoon culture is associated with artistic expression of cartoonists in the context of social, cultural and political analogous of a society. Usually the discourses of cartoon and cartoonists are roaring fact in the contemporary society due to the straightforward way cartoonist address the issue. On this point of view, the study explores qualitative analysis to conduct the different types of cartoon in different cultural perspectives. Overall, the cartoon is the strong collective influence against all unfairness of the society and the freedom of expression in the political culture of a society.

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Zakia Rahana, Tazrin A-Jakea, Faria Mahjabeen, Moiz Ahmed Chowdhury

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Zakia Rahana, Tazrin A-Jakea, Faria Mahjabeen, Moiz Ahmed Chowdhury (2017). CONCEPTUALIZATION OF CARTOON CULTURE: AN INSIGHT. Asian Journal Social Sciences & Humanities, 6(3), 20-30. https://www.europub.co.uk/articles/-A-298890