In June 1999, the Labor Party’s deputy leader, Jenny Macklin, argued that cartoons such as the following two of Meg Lees were offensive and demeaning to women politicians because they reflect the cartoonists’ limited and unimaginative view of senior women in politics. For Macklin, women politicians are stereotyped as housewives, or objects for male sexual gratification, rather than depicted as ‘the politician that is the woman’.1 These claims are worth examining and are done so here in relation to cartoonists’ caricatures of some senior women politicians, in particular former Democrat leaders Meg Lees, Cheryl Kernot and Natasha Stott- Despoja; former Victorian Premier, Joan Kirner and the phenomenon that was Pauline Hanson’s One ...
Woven into the fabric of our everyday life, different forms of media insinuate messages that restore...
Senior women politicians are a novelty, receiving enormous media attention. They have had to deal wi...
New Zealand Herald cartoonist Malcolm Evans was dismissed from the newspaper after he refused t...
by the Sex Discrimination Unit of the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission. They were seeki...
textThis dissertation begins with the observation that discursive and visual representations of wome...
In this paper, I will explore and compare the portrayal of the “war on women” in political cartoons ...
© 2008 Dr. Simon David BoothThis thesis undertakes a comprehensive survey of the cartoons published ...
When Julia Gillard considered running for the leadership of the Australian Labor Party in early 2005...
Copyright © The author(s). First published by Australian Review of Public Affairs 2004.In a previou...
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Cartoons offer a marvellous means of chronicling any election campaign through their capacity to pr...
The thesis examines the role that Australian graphic satirists play in the theatre of public life. T...
This article by Michael Hogan is designed to open up a fairly untested area in the study of politics...
Political cartoons are a ubiquitous form of satire which assists the public to interpret political l...
Political cartoons are a ubiquitous form of satire which assists the public to interpret political l...
Woven into the fabric of our everyday life, different forms of media insinuate messages that restore...
Senior women politicians are a novelty, receiving enormous media attention. They have had to deal wi...
New Zealand Herald cartoonist Malcolm Evans was dismissed from the newspaper after he refused t...
by the Sex Discrimination Unit of the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission. They were seeki...
textThis dissertation begins with the observation that discursive and visual representations of wome...
In this paper, I will explore and compare the portrayal of the “war on women” in political cartoons ...
© 2008 Dr. Simon David BoothThis thesis undertakes a comprehensive survey of the cartoons published ...
When Julia Gillard considered running for the leadership of the Australian Labor Party in early 2005...
Copyright © The author(s). First published by Australian Review of Public Affairs 2004.In a previou...
© 2008 Copyright is vested in the authors. Apart from any fair dealing permitted according to the p...
Cartoons offer a marvellous means of chronicling any election campaign through their capacity to pr...
The thesis examines the role that Australian graphic satirists play in the theatre of public life. T...
This article by Michael Hogan is designed to open up a fairly untested area in the study of politics...
Political cartoons are a ubiquitous form of satire which assists the public to interpret political l...
Political cartoons are a ubiquitous form of satire which assists the public to interpret political l...
Woven into the fabric of our everyday life, different forms of media insinuate messages that restore...
Senior women politicians are a novelty, receiving enormous media attention. They have had to deal wi...
New Zealand Herald cartoonist Malcolm Evans was dismissed from the newspaper after he refused t...