poster abstractAt times of war, the rhetorical strategy of framing an opponent as a dispensible “other” and dehumanizing the enemy enables people to view other human beings as worthy of death. Since 9/11, the labels of “terror” and “terrorist” have served these rhetorical ends. This analysis explores the ways that puppetry and rhetorical strategies of humor have been used since the 9/11 attacks to create ambiguity around the concepts of terrorists and terrorism. Comedians, with the help of a small army of complex, ambivalent characters, have problematized the politics of fear and dehumanization. This research examined puppets from three sources: the satirical news program The Daily Show with Jon Stewart; the marionette movie Team America; a...
While scholars have recognized that the media plays a very important role in the understanding of te...
This paper is motivated by the following question: how can animated satire constitute a tool of resi...
Comic as U.S. Propaganda Tool in the War on Terror: Representation of Heroes and Enemies This BA the...
Comedy has a special role in helping societies manage crisis moments, and the U.S. media paid consid...
The contemporary fascination with terrorism in Anglo-American popular culture, political discourse, ...
The contemporary fascination with terrorism in Anglo-American popular culture, political discourse, ...
Many scholars have claimed that humor is not powerful enough to bring about social change. However, ...
The War on Terror has demanded the acceptance of ridiculous propositions. But is it funny—can we lau...
In my paper entitled “Picturing the Enemy: The Construction of the Islamic Other in Post-9/11 Comic ...
Has the world changed since September 11, 2001? It has for at least one band of subversive operative...
I want to map out the metaphors of terrorism to critique how they are used in United States politica...
Prompted by debates on the role of comedy in the USA after 9/11, the essay explores the use of satir...
As artifacts of political culture, editorial cartoons reveal prevalent public opinion on a particula...
This study explores humor, irony, and satire in the wake of the September 11th attacks, and in relat...
The 9/11 Terrorists in Comic Books: President George W. Bush's Rhetoric of 'Caves and Evil' in Ficti...
While scholars have recognized that the media plays a very important role in the understanding of te...
This paper is motivated by the following question: how can animated satire constitute a tool of resi...
Comic as U.S. Propaganda Tool in the War on Terror: Representation of Heroes and Enemies This BA the...
Comedy has a special role in helping societies manage crisis moments, and the U.S. media paid consid...
The contemporary fascination with terrorism in Anglo-American popular culture, political discourse, ...
The contemporary fascination with terrorism in Anglo-American popular culture, political discourse, ...
Many scholars have claimed that humor is not powerful enough to bring about social change. However, ...
The War on Terror has demanded the acceptance of ridiculous propositions. But is it funny—can we lau...
In my paper entitled “Picturing the Enemy: The Construction of the Islamic Other in Post-9/11 Comic ...
Has the world changed since September 11, 2001? It has for at least one band of subversive operative...
I want to map out the metaphors of terrorism to critique how they are used in United States politica...
Prompted by debates on the role of comedy in the USA after 9/11, the essay explores the use of satir...
As artifacts of political culture, editorial cartoons reveal prevalent public opinion on a particula...
This study explores humor, irony, and satire in the wake of the September 11th attacks, and in relat...
The 9/11 Terrorists in Comic Books: President George W. Bush's Rhetoric of 'Caves and Evil' in Ficti...
While scholars have recognized that the media plays a very important role in the understanding of te...
This paper is motivated by the following question: how can animated satire constitute a tool of resi...
Comic as U.S. Propaganda Tool in the War on Terror: Representation of Heroes and Enemies This BA the...