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According to the popular maxim, a nation at war reveals its true character. In this incisive work, Chris Gilbert examines the long history of US war politics through the lens of political cartoons to provide new, unique insights into American cultural identity.
Tracing the comic representation of American values from the First World War to the War on Terror, Gilbert explores the power of humor in caricature to expose both the folly in jingoistic virtues and the sometimes-strange fortune in nationalistic vices. He examines the artwork of four exemplary American cartoonistsâJames Montgomery Flagg, Dr. Seuss, Ollie Harrington, and Ann Telnaesâto craft a trenchant image of Americanism. These examinations animate the rhetorical, and indeed comic, force of icons like Uncle Sam, national symbols like the American Eagle, political stooges like President Donald J. Trump, and more, as well as the power of political cartoons to comment on issues of race, class, and gender on the home front. Throughout, Gilbert portrays a US culture rooted in and riven by ideas of manifest destiny, patriotism, and democracy for all, yet plagued by ugly forms of nationalism, misogyny, racism, and violence.
Rich with examples of hilarious and masterfully drawn caricatures from a diverse range of creators, this unflinching look at the evolution of our conflicted national character illustrates how American cartoonists use farce, mockery, and wit to put national character in the comic looking glass.
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Table of contents
- COVER Front
- Copyright Page
- Table of Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Notes to Introduction
- Chapter 1: Pledges of Allegiance,Sexualized Politics, and Comic Pillories in James Montgomery Flaggâs America
- Notes to Chapter 1
- Chapter 2: Dr. Seuss and His Wacky War on American Culture
- Notes to Chapter 2
- Chapter 3: Children of War in Ollie Harringtonâs Dark Comedy
- Notes to Chapter 3
- Chapter 4: The Battle Rages on in AnnTelnaesâs Comic Travesties of the War on Terror
- Notes to Chapter 4
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index