Journal of Communication Inquiry
Volume 31, Issue 3, 2007, Pages 255-285
Cartoons as a site for the construction of Palestinian refugee identity: An exploratory study of cartoonist Naji al-Ali (Article)
Najjar O.A.
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Northern Illinois University
Abstract
This study suggests that cartoons are important sites for the construction of the identity of the self and other. Using techniques culled from social psychology, cognition, and anthropology, in conjunction with the cartoon code, this study examines the way cartoonist Naji al-Ali constructed Palestinian refugee and Arab identity. This study illustrates the power of the cartoon as a mode of political expression in the Arab world and discusses the ways cartoons have been utilized in the Middle East and abroad. This study argues that because cartoons provide a stream of social and political commentary and yet are artistic works, they demand a layered interpretation that gets at the symbolism that may lurk in the artistry of the image, in the captions, or in the relationship between the cartoonist and his or her interpretive community. © 2007 Sage Publications.
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DOI: 10.1177/0196859907302455
ISSN: 01968599
Cited by: 17
Original Language: English