The power of political cartoons: a case study of Zunar’s ‘Twit Twit Cincin’

The following study of selected works of art by Zulkiflee Anwar Haque or better known as Zunar, a Malaysian political cartoonist from his book ‘Twit Twit Cincin’. This study is guided by the visual rhetoric theory that hasthree areas of study - nature, function and evaluation. The study looks at...

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Main Authors: Roslina Abdul Latif, Elgarrai, Sojoud
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Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2021
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spelling my-ukm.journal.166532021-05-30T01:49:40Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/16653/ The power of political cartoons: a case study of Zunar’s ‘Twit Twit Cincin’ Roslina Abdul Latif, Elgarrai, Sojoud The following study of selected works of art by Zulkiflee Anwar Haque or better known as Zunar, a Malaysian political cartoonist from his book ‘Twit Twit Cincin’. This study is guided by the visual rhetoric theory that hasthree areas of study - nature, function and evaluation. The study looks at selected cartoons that addressed political figures, politics and social issues. The research looked at the way the caricatures portrayed Malaysian politicians, his perspectives on the political and social issues and how these issues were addressed. The researcher also looked at metaphors used by the cartoonist to communicate his ideas to the audiences. The study found that Zunar’s portrait of Malaysian politicians is not always positive. He is critical but not in an inflammatory way. The metaphors found in Zunar’s work are found to be common themes and simple to understand. They are also very well-known, visually appealing and a tool to tie his messages together and to get his ideas across. Zunar has managed to resist the oppression of the state through his cartoons while looking at institutional reform, puts forth an alternative articulation of history and nation that juxtapose the current government. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2021 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/16653/1/42674-152425-1-PB.pdf Roslina Abdul Latif, and Elgarrai, Sojoud (2021) The power of political cartoons: a case study of Zunar’s ‘Twit Twit Cincin’. Jurnal Komunikasi ; Malaysian Journal of Communication, 37 (1). pp. 146-180. ISSN 0128-1496 https://ejournal.ukm.my/mjc/issue/view/1387
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description The following study of selected works of art by Zulkiflee Anwar Haque or better known as Zunar, a Malaysian political cartoonist from his book ‘Twit Twit Cincin’. This study is guided by the visual rhetoric theory that hasthree areas of study - nature, function and evaluation. The study looks at selected cartoons that addressed political figures, politics and social issues. The research looked at the way the caricatures portrayed Malaysian politicians, his perspectives on the political and social issues and how these issues were addressed. The researcher also looked at metaphors used by the cartoonist to communicate his ideas to the audiences. The study found that Zunar’s portrait of Malaysian politicians is not always positive. He is critical but not in an inflammatory way. The metaphors found in Zunar’s work are found to be common themes and simple to understand. They are also very well-known, visually appealing and a tool to tie his messages together and to get his ideas across. Zunar has managed to resist the oppression of the state through his cartoons while looking at institutional reform, puts forth an alternative articulation of history and nation that juxtapose the current government.
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author Roslina Abdul Latif,
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The power of political cartoons: a case study of Zunar’s ‘Twit Twit Cincin’
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title The power of political cartoons: a case study of Zunar’s ‘Twit Twit Cincin’
title_short The power of political cartoons: a case study of Zunar’s ‘Twit Twit Cincin’
title_full The power of political cartoons: a case study of Zunar’s ‘Twit Twit Cincin’
title_fullStr The power of political cartoons: a case study of Zunar’s ‘Twit Twit Cincin’
title_full_unstemmed The power of political cartoons: a case study of Zunar’s ‘Twit Twit Cincin’
title_sort power of political cartoons: a case study of zunar’s ‘twit twit cincin’
publisher Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
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url http://journalarticle.ukm.my/16653/1/42674-152425-1-PB.pdf
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