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- catalog abstract "Examining cartoons published between 1960 and 1979, Raymond Morris shows how artists dealt with particular aspects of Quebec's political experience. He looks at Berthio's drawings on Queen Elizabeth's visit and Dupras's on President de Gaulle's; Girerd's and Berthio's on Quebec-Ottawa relations; Girerd's on the referendum campaign; and Girerd's and Aislin's on the English minority in Quebec. He points out recurring tensions, oppositions, and associations and analyses them from a sociological perspective. One of Morris's major objectives is to better understand the framework through which ideas presented in cartoons are filtered to their audience, particularly the metaphors that underlie the frame, message, content, and form of the cartoons. Morris argues that the carnivalization of political figures and events, whereby the social structure is mockingly inverted and society's values and taboos are exaggerated until they become ridiculous, is a central metaphor governing Quebec cartoons of this period. He also explores the metaphor of the family, with England and France as grandparents, Canada and Quebec as parents, and the official-language minorities as children.".
- catalog contributor b8355918.
- catalog coverage "Canada English-French relations History Caricatures and cartoons.".
- catalog coverage "France Relations Québec (Province) Caricatures and cartoons.".
- catalog coverage "Great Britain Relations Québec (Province) Caricatures and cartoons.".
- catalog coverage "Québec (Province) Foreign relations France History Caricatures and cartoons.".
- catalog coverage "Québec (Province) Foreign relations Great Britain History Caricatures and cartoons.".
- catalog coverage "Québec (Province) Relations France History Caricatures and cartoons.".
- catalog coverage "Québec (Province) Relations Great Britain History Caricatures and cartoons.".
- catalog created "1995.".
- catalog date "1995".
- catalog date "1995.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1995.".
- catalog description "1. Editorial Cartoons as Social Documents -- 2. Relations with In-Laws: Berthio Greets the Queen -- 3. Relations with Parents: Dupras Welcomes President de Gaulle -- 4. Quebec and Ottawa as Spouses: Can They Live Together? -- 5. Ottawa and Quebec: Can They Live Apart? -- 6. Between Parent and Child: Quebec and its Language Minority -- 7. Conclusions.".
- catalog description "Examining cartoons published between 1960 and 1979, Raymond Morris shows how artists dealt with particular aspects of Quebec's political experience. He looks at Berthio's drawings on Queen Elizabeth's visit and Dupras's on President de Gaulle's; Girerd's and Berthio's on Quebec-Ottawa relations; Girerd's on the referendum campaign; and Girerd's and Aislin's on the English minority in Quebec. He points out recurring tensions, oppositions, and associations and analyses them from a sociological perspective.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographic references and index.".
- catalog description "One of Morris's major objectives is to better understand the framework through which ideas presented in cartoons are filtered to their audience, particularly the metaphors that underlie the frame, message, content, and form of the cartoons. Morris argues that the carnivalization of political figures and events, whereby the social structure is mockingly inverted and society's values and taboos are exaggerated until they become ridiculous, is a central metaphor governing Quebec cartoons of this period. He also explores the metaphor of the family, with England and France as grandparents, Canada and Quebec as parents, and the official-language minorities as children.".
- catalog extent "xii, 148 p. :".
- catalog identifier "0773513183".
- catalog issued "1995".
- catalog issued "1995.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Montreal : McGill-Queen's University Press,".
- catalog spatial "Canada English-French relations History Caricatures and cartoons.".
- catalog spatial "France Relations Québec (Province) Caricatures and cartoons.".
- catalog spatial "Great Britain Relations Québec (Province) Caricatures and cartoons.".
- catalog spatial "Québec (Province) Foreign relations France History Caricatures and cartoons.".
- catalog spatial "Québec (Province) Foreign relations Great Britain History Caricatures and cartoons.".
- catalog spatial "Québec (Province) Relations France History Caricatures and cartoons.".
- catalog spatial "Québec (Province) Relations Great Britain History Caricatures and cartoons.".
- catalog spatial "Québec (Province)".
- catalog subject "971.4/04 20".
- catalog subject "Editorial cartoons Québec (Province) History 20th century.".
- catalog subject "F1027 .M868 1995".
- catalog subject "Political cartoons History 20th century.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. Editorial Cartoons as Social Documents -- 2. Relations with In-Laws: Berthio Greets the Queen -- 3. Relations with Parents: Dupras Welcomes President de Gaulle -- 4. Quebec and Ottawa as Spouses: Can They Live Together? -- 5. Ottawa and Quebec: Can They Live Apart? -- 6. Between Parent and Child: Quebec and its Language Minority -- 7. Conclusions.".
- catalog title "The carnivalization of politics : Quebec cartoons on relations with Canada, England and France, 1960-1979 / Raymond N. Morris.".
- catalog type "text".