How to Draw Cartoon Symbols of the United States

How to Draw Cartoon Symbols of the United States

Author: Curt Visca

Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc

Published: 2003-12-15

Total Pages: 64

ISBN-13: 9780823967278

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Provides facts about eight symbols of the United States, as well as step-by-step instructions for drawing cartoons of each one.


How to Draw Cartoon Symbols of the Wild West

How to Draw Cartoon Symbols of the Wild West

Author: Curt Visca

Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc

Published: 2003-12-15

Total Pages: 34

ISBN-13: 9780823967285

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Provides facts about eight symbols of the Wild West, as well as step-by-step instructions for drawing cartoons of each one.


How to Draw Cartoon Holiday Symbols

How to Draw Cartoon Holiday Symbols

Author: Curt Visca

Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc

Published: 2003-12-15

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13: 9780823967261

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Provides facts about eight holidays, as well as step-by-step instructions for drawing cartoons of symbols associated with each one.


How to Draw Cartoon Careers

How to Draw Cartoon Careers

Author: Curt Visca

Publisher: The Rosen Publishing Group, Inc

Published: 2003-12-15

Total Pages: 32

ISBN-13: 9780823967254

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Provides facts about different kinds of careers and step-by-step instructions for drawing cartoon representatives of each one, including a fireman, a chef, and a farmer.


The Language of Democracy

The Language of Democracy

Author: Andrew Whitmore Robertson

Publisher: University of Virginia Press

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 292

ISBN-13: 9780813923444

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Tracing the history of political rhetoric in nineteenth-century America and Britain, Andrew W. Robertson shows how modern election campaigning was born. Robertson discusses early political cartoons and electioneering speeches as he examines the role of each nation's press in assimilating masses of new voters into the political system. Even a decade after the American Revolution, the authors shows, British and American political culture had much in common. On both sides of the Atlantic, electioneering in the 1790s was confined mostly to male elites, and published speeches shared a characteristically Neoclassical rhetoric. As voting rights were expanded, however, politicians sought a more effective medium and style for communicating with less-educated audiences. Comparing changes in the modes of in the two countries, Robertson reconstructs the transformation of campaign rhetoric into forms that incorporated the oral culture of the stump speech as well as elite print culture. By the end of the nineteenth century, the press had become the primary medium for initiating, persuading, and sustaining loyal partisan audiences. In Britain and America, millions of men participated in a democratic political culture that spoke their language, played to their prejudices, and courted their approval. Today's readers concerned with broadening political discourse to reach a more diverse audience will find rich and intriguing parallels in Robertson's account.


Editor & Publisher

Editor & Publisher

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Published: 1920

Total Pages: 1304

ISBN-13:

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Special features, such as syndicate directories, annual newspaper linage tabulations, etc., appear as separately paged sections of regular issues.


Great American Artists for Kids

Great American Artists for Kids

Author: MaryAnn F Kohl

Publisher: Chicago Review Press

Published: 2019-07-02

Total Pages: 638

ISBN-13: 1641601736

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Fun and easy art-appreciation activities abound in this resource that features 75 American artists from colonial times to the present. A brief biography for each artist tells why his or her work is important, and a kid-tested art activity tries out the artist's approach. For Georgia O'Keeffe, children will explore the concept of distance and foreground in a desert painting. To understand Frederic Remington's sculptures, they will create a face cast. Leroy Nieman will inspire a sketch of athletes. And for James Whistler, children will explore portraiture. Projects stress the creative process and encourage kids to try unusual techniques such as block printing, soak-stain, and stone carving as they learn about architecture, drawing, painting, photography, and sculpture. Great American Artists for Kids includes easy-to-follow icons to indicate the experience, preparation, and materials necessary for each project, as well as guides to the style, movement, or era of each artist. Resources include websites for further research or artworks, a glossary, and a list of artists by style.


American Political Humor [2 volumes]

American Political Humor [2 volumes]

Author: Jody C. Baumgartner

Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA

Published: 2019-10-07

Total Pages: 718

ISBN-13: 1440854866

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This two-volume set surveys the profound impact of political humor and satire on American culture and politics over the years, paying special attention to the explosion of political humor in today's wide-ranging and turbulent media environment. Historically, there has been a tendency to regard political satire and humor as a sideshow to the wider world of American politics—entertaining and sometimes insightful, but ultimately only of modest interest to students and others surveying the trajectory of American politics and culture. This set documents just how mistaken that assumption is. By examining political humor and satire throughout US history, these volumes not only illustrate how expressions of political satire and humor reflect changes in American attitudes about presidents, parties, and issues but also how satirists, comedians, cartoonists, and filmmakers have helped to shape popular attitudes about landmark historical events, major American institutions and movements, and the nation's political leaders and cultural giants. Finally, this work examines how today's brand of political humor may be more influential than ever before in shaping American attitudes about the nation in which we live.