Bloomsbury Visual Arts
Political Illustration: The Visual Language of Propaganda, Censorship, and Dissent
Political Illustration: The Visual Language of Propaganda, Censorship, and Dissent
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Political Illustration introduces students of illustration, visual communication, art, and political science to how political illustration works, when it's used and why.
Through a variety of examples - from the coins of Julius Caesar to contemporary art challenging Indigenous American stereotypes - the book covers propaganda, the impact of media, censorship, and taboo, and the role of contentious politics and dissent art. A wide range of contemporary illustration mediums are included, including street art, the graphic novel, and mixed assemblage illustration, in order to examine the role of media and technique in political messaging. The book features breakout interviews and case studies on prominent global political illustrators (like Edel Rodriguez, Anita Kunz and Fabian Williams) and full color examples. The authors include an introduction to semiotics, visual grammar, and visual communication theory, and how these approaches contribute to the decoding of political messages - and how these tactics are used by those ruling, and those being ruled.
- Japanese internment
- The World Wars
- The Soviet Union and China
- Dictatorships in Africa and South America
- Civil Rights movements
- Contemporary protests and marches, including the Women's March (2017) and the Egyptian Revolution (2011)
- ...and many more periods, events and movements
Author: Catherine Moore, Megan Hauser
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Bloomsbury Visual Arts
Published: 02/20/2025
Pages: 256
Weight: 1lbs
Size: 9.69h x 7.44w x 1.00d
ISBN: 9781350337145
