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Articles related to "Political Cartoon"
Stereotypes in Political Cartoons Every ethnicity, race, religion, lifestyle and sex has once been the butt of American political cartoon jokes whether it was through symbols, caricatures, or stereotypes. political cartoons • dennis renault • dick locher • “mideast peace” • stereotypes in political cartoons
Political Cartoonist In learning how to analyze political cartoons, and then studying politics to create their own political cartoons, the students use artistic concepts to express their own views of the world. politics • political cartoons • technology lesson • lesson plan • teacher's net
It's No Bull... The Story of John Bull, Typical Englishman A history of the term "John Bull" as applied to the English. english • john bull • uncle sam • political cartoon • john arbuthnot
Mitchell's View - Interactive Political Cartoons interactive political cartoons • web sites • websites
Political Cartoons in History Lesson Plans Helpful activities that enhance American History lesson plans by incorporating visuals that encourage student observation, analysis, and higher thinking skills. political cartoons and teaching history • teaching using visuals • paintings as sources in history lesson plans • history activities involving visual learning • teaching analysis and observation
Cartooning and World Peace They may provide a chuckle, but how important are "political" cartoons, and the artists' freedom of expression on social subjects? cartooning and media freedom • cartooning for peace • cartooning in new zealand • life in new zealand • history of political cartoons
Dr. Seuss, Political Cartoonist Political cartoonists can be chameleons. You just never know who has been on the editorial page. Would you have guessed Dr. Seuss? Theodor Seuss Geisel was a political cartoonist during WWII. His take on the world situation was not always a kind one. dr. seuss • theodor seuss geisel • cat in the hat • cartoonist • cartoons
Persepolis Review Persepolis enchants with charm and wit, despite its choice to not utilize established animated film norms and subject matter, and thrive on distinctiveness. persepolis • marjane satrapi • oscar nominated animated film • iranian film • political cartoon
Profile – The International Journal of Comic Art For over ten years, IJOCA has been publishing scholarly and journalistic work on comics. It's worth a look for students of animation, comics, and editorial cartoons. international journal of comic art • ijoca • john a. lent • comic book scholarship • academic journal subscription
Jeff MacNelly, Creator of Shoe, and Political Cartoonist The Treetops Tattler-Tribune is the background for the comic strip, Shoe, where the cynical, irrepressible editor rules the newspaper world from his bird's eye view. The hilarious comic creation of the late Jeff MacNelly continues daily in over a thousand newspapers by the talented Cassatt/Brookins team. Jeff MacNelly was a much-acclaimed for his work: Three Pulitzer Prizes for his political cartoons and two Reubens for Shoe, just for starters! shoe • jeff macnelly • roz • cartoons • cartoonist
Etta Hulme, Political Cartoonist Etta Hulme is one of a small number of women in the area of political cartooning. This artistic, yet blunt woman has made her mark on the editorial page of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram since 1972. etta hulme • political cartoonist • editorial cartooning • disney • animation
'The Cartoonists' - Four Years of Smiling Wow, time has flown! Four years ago I began the joyful mission of writing The Cartoonists on Suite 101. Cartoonists, illustrators, caricaturists and artists have been included in the column, along with scoops on how to become a cartoonist and where to find advice. cartoonists • artists • caricaturists • illustrators • the cartoonists
Ann Telnaes, Editorial Cartoonist and Member of Six Chix Only the second woman to receive the Pulitzer Prize for Editorial Cartooning, Ann Telnaes took up her pencil to vent her outrage at horrible events around the world, from the blood stained Tiananmen Square to the gender harassment of Anita Hill. With fine caricatures and clean art, Telnaes is able to get her insightful, often blunt, point across with a minimum of words. cartoonist • ann telnaes • editorial cartoons • six chix • political cartoons
Cartoon Drawing in the Classroom Kids can relate to cartoons. They love to read them and draw them. Learn practical ways to incorporate cartoon drawing into your lessons. classroom cartoon drawing • teaching with cartoons • cartooning lesson • homeschooling unit • newspapers in education
Cartoons on Exhibit in 2004 If you are travelling this year, perhaps you will happen across one of the many cartoon exhibits going on around the United States and beyond. Here are just a few of the many events taking place in 2004: cartoon • cartoonist • artist • exhibit • museum
Toon Time Use the internet and political cartoons in the English [or history] classroom to develop critical analysis skills, to enliven class discussions, to form opinions, and to better understand the world in which we live. Article complete with links to all the tools you'll need to do it in class tomorrow! political cartoons • cartoonists • cartoons in the classroom • critical thinking skills • analysis
Lincoln Visits New York Six galleries at the New-York Historical Society provide the first in-depth look at Lincoln's connection with New York City's citizens, business leaders and politicians. abraham lincoln • new york city • new-york historical society • cooper union • sam waterston
Bill Meddick, Creator of Monty The comic strip Monty was not developed in a flash of inspiration or as a singular effort at designing a cartoon. Bill Meddick advanced his cartooning career by drawing a strip aimed at promoting Robotman toy merchandise. The comic evolved in a twisted fashion, with all of the original robot and alien characters erased and the human nerd Monty now as the lead. Puzzling, isn’t it? robotman • monty • bill meddick • cartoon • cartoonist
John Deering, Editorial Cartoonist and Creator of Strange Brew Not too many people can boast growing up in a busy fire station. John Deering, syndicated editorial cartoonist and creator of Strange Brew gained his hilarious perspective from a childhood filled with sirens, police business and politics. Now that's an insider's view on comedy. strange brew • john deering • editorial cartoonist • arkansas democrat • cartoonist
Sympathy For The Devil Rewiew of the film. the rolling stones • rolling stones • keith richards • charlie watts • bill wyman
Symbolism in Medieval Society Martin Luther and Reynard the Fox are two of Europe's most well-known weapons against the Catholic Church, and their primary tactic was the use of symbolism. martin luther • the reformation • reynard the fox • symbolism • symbolism in medieval europe
How to Save Money, Stay Healthy, Be Happy Many people know Benjamin Franklin as one of the Founders of the United States of America. Yet Franklin also explained how to stay economically solvent and economical. benjamin franklin • poor richard's almanac • the autobiography of benjamin franklin • political cartoons • the declaration of independence
Creating Lessons That Use Multiple Intelligences Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences suggests incorporating various teaching methods in a lesson to include eight different ways of learning. multiple intelligence • creating lessons with multiple intelligences • varying instruction • meet needs of students • gardner's theory
Eastern European History Culture Clues Students of Eastern European history know that culture clues, like art and literature, offer a wealth of information beyond what a history book contains. eastern europe history culture clues • eastern europe culture • literature • art • music
Johnny Canuck It seems that certain countries have created a person to personify the country. canada • canuck • johnny • johnny canuck • captain canuck
Meyer's "D.C. Confidential" Sir Christopher Meyer's book "D.C. Confidential" gives worthwhile and sympathetic insights into American politics and diplomacy. d c confidential book • sir christopher meyer • special relationship ambassador • third way • president george dubya bush
Project Based Review Assignments Project based reviews combine creativity with known information to encourage students to study for upcoming assessments. project based assignments • review assignments • review for exam • engage students during reviews • study for exam
A Polarizing President President Barack Obama ran on a platform of uniting a fiercely divided country, now columnists are declaring him to be the most polarizing president in history. barack obama • electorate • rush limbaugh • bill o'reilly • socialism
Birth of the American Free Press Freedom of the press in the U.S. can be traced back to the post Seven Years' War period as colonial opposition to British revenue policies caused widespread anger. birth of american freedom of the press • how freedom of the press began • peter zenger's trial • zenger and press freedom • rise of colonial newspapers
Historical Investigations in Middle School Historical investigations offer a framework for encouraging historical thinking in the middle school classroom. historical investigations in middle school • think historically • engage students history • conduct the investigation • focus question
Japan's Visions of Empire Incorporating racial biases is essential to understanding more fully the brutality which characterized the Pacific War. japan's views of non-asians • japan and race during world war ii • pacific war and race • why did japan attack the united states • how did race affect strategy in pacific theater
John Cooper: Beyond West Kootenay Landscapes Painter, conceptual artist, rebel & teacher, John Cooper's distinct modern & postmodern style--balancing humanity & elements--influenced Western artists for 4 decades. counter-cultural art movements of the 1970s • artists in the west kootenays • mixed media paintings and sculptures • color theory and practice • kathleen pemberton
Join or Die! Live Free or Die! These words; "Give me liberty of give me death" and "English Liberties" united the ideas of Liberty and Freedom, inspiring the social causes of the American Revolution! join or die • give me liberty or give me death • live free or die • social causes of the american revolution • english liberties
Josef Lada: 20th Century Czech Artist A biography and overview of work of Josef Lada: a painter, illustrator, caricaturist, and writer who created the most beloved illustrated characters of Czech literature. josef lada • children's books • naive art • caricatures • political satire
Lessons in Cartooning on The Web Have you been thinking of trying your hand at cartooning, your fingers just itching to doodle, but you’re not quite sure where to start? Perhaps one of the links listed here is the thing to inspire you to get drawing. cartooning • cartoonist • drawing • art • cartooning lessons
Missouri Genealogical Resources If you have ancestors from Missouri, there's a great free online resource you should know about: the Missouri Digital Heritage website. birth certificate • death certificate • ancestry • family tree • vital records
Progressivism and the Rise of the Mass Media Industrialization enabled newspapers and magazines to reach millions of Americans, affecting public opinion regarding war with Spain, social concerns, & political issues. rise of the american mass media • newspapers and progressivism • muckrakers • ida tarbell • lincoln steffens
Sapajou, Cartoonist of Old Shanghai Sapajou's cartoons for the North China Daily News made him internationally famous. But World war II ended Shanghai's heyday-- and Sapajou's career. white russians • north china daily news • eastern front world war one • czar nicholas ii shanghai • cartoonist
Sin, Early Seattle and Boss Way Wilson Eugene Thing changed his name when he got to booming Seattle, where he and others fueled the city's growth with gambling enterprises. sin in seattle • seattle's boss way • early seattle vice • seattle gambling reputation • gambling boosted early seattle business
Teddy Bear Stories and Facts An interesting history of the teddy bear, the most lovable toy in American history and the childhood friend of almost every boy and girl. teddy bear history • collectible toy • teddy roosevelt bear • winnie the pooh toy • teddy bear craze
The Declaration of Independence The Declaration of Independence set America apart as independent nation. Use the following facts to help you teach your children about this amazing event in U.S. history. declaration of independence • declaration of independence lesson plan • homeschooling study unit • declaration of independence study unit • facts about the declaration of independence
The Embargo Act of 1807 While the intentions of the act may have been noble, in reality, the embargo act of 1807 meant to hurt the British and the French ended in failure. embargo act of 1807 • thomas jefferson's foreign policy • napoleonic wars • o grab me • continental system
The Old John Bull The John Bull is probably the most famous, and definitely the only one still operational, of the early steam locomotives. john bull • locomotive • rail • railway • railroads
America's First Success Guru A brief look at the life and teachings of Benjamin Franklin benjamin franklin • success • principles • industry • work
Bill Watterson, Creator of Calvin and Hobbes There is no other kid like Calvin. He's saucy, obnoxious and devilish. He's also sweet, thoughtful and intelligent. And he's the most adorable little kid character in cartoons. Bill Watterson has created Calvin and Hobbes, a comic strip that is hard to match. biography • bill watterson • cartoonist • calvin and hobbes • comic strip
Defining Comics, Graphic Novels and More It's a fascinating and increasingly popular medium, but comics aren't as simple as they might seem. Here are a few useful definitions to know. defining comics • defining graphic novels • defining comic art • definition of manga • difference between comics and graphic novels
Dr. Seuss: Celebrate the Seussentennial What’s your favorite Dr. Seuss book? If you are a child, were a child, or know a child, you MUST know the beloved works of Dr. Seuss. dr. seuss • children's book • the 500 hats fo bartholomew cubbins • the lorax • how the grinch stole christmas |
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