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Author Khanduri, Ritu Gairola.

Title Caricaturing culture in India : cartoons and history in the modern world / Ritu Gairola Khanduri.

Publication Info. New York : Cambridge University Press, 2014.

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Summary "Caricaturing Culture in India is a highly original history of political cartoons in India. Drawing on the analysis of newspaper cartoons since the 1870s, archival research and interviews with prominent Indian cartoonists, this ambitious study combines historical narrative with ethnographic testimony to give a pioneering account of the role that cartoons have played over time in political communication, public discourse and the refraction of ideals central to the creation of the Indian postcolonial state. Maintaining that cartoons are more than illustrative representations of news, Ritu Gairola Khanduri uncovers the true potential of cartoons as a visual medium where memories jostle, history is imagined and lines of empathy are demarcated. Placing the argument within a wider context, this thought-provoking book highlights the history and power of print media in debates on free speech and democratic processes around the world, revealing why cartoons still matter today"-- Provided by publisher.
"In September 1993 a devastating earthquake rocked Latur, a district near Mumbai, India. To convey the unprecedented magnitude of this disaster, the mainstream newspaper the Times of India published editorials and photographs; in addition, their internationally famous staff cartoonist, R.K. Laxman, drew a cartoon depicting a human skull and a ravaged hut. A week later, the newspaper's "letters to the editor" column included an angry reader's note criticizing Laxman's insensitivity at caricaturing human misery"-- Provided by publisher.
Contents Introduction: the empire of cartoons -- Part I. Colonial Times: 1. Upstart punches: why is impertinence always in the vernacular?; 2. Gandhi and the Satyagraha of cartoons: cultivating a taste; 3. "Dear Shankar ... Your ridicule should never bite" -- Part II. National Times: 4. Becoming a cartoonist: Mr Kutty and Bireshwarji; 5. Virtual gurus and the Indian psyche: R.K. Laxman; 6. Uncommon women and common men: pocket cartoons and "situated knowledges"; 7. Artoons and our toons: the prose of an Indian art -- Part III. Global Times: 8. Crafty petitions and street humor; 9. "All our Gods and Goddesses are cartoons" -- Conclusions: timeless myths and timely knowledge -- Bibliography -- Index.
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Subject Indic wit and humor, Pictorial.
Indic wit and humor, Pictorial.
India -- Politics and government -- Caricatures and cartoons.
India.
Politics and government.
Genre/Form Caricatures and cartoons.
Subject India -- Social life and customs -- Caricatures and cartoons.
Manners and customs.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Cartoons (Humor)
Cartoons (Humor)
Other Form: Print version: Khanduri, Ritu Gairola, 1969- Caricaturing culture in India 9781107043329 (DLC) 2014001811 (OCoLC)869269339
ISBN 9781316004326 (electronic book)
1316004325 (electronic book)
9781107338029 (electronic book)
1107338026 (electronic book)
9781107043329
1107043328