Cartooning for a modern Egypt

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    • Zdafee, Keren

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Cartooning for a modern Egypt

by Keren Zdafee

(Arts and archaeology of the Islamic world, v. 13)

Brill, c2020

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Includes bibliographical references (p. 235-241) and index

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In Cartooning for a Modern Egypt, Keren Zdafee foregrounds the role that Egypt's foreign-local entrepreneurs and caricaturists played in formulating and constructing the modern Egyptian caricature of the interwar years. She illustrates how these caricaturists envisioned and evaluated the past, present, and future of Egyptian society, in the context of Cairo's colonial cosmopolitanism.

Table of Contents

  • Acknowledgments List of Illustrations On Translating Caricatures A Note on Transliterations 1 Introduction 2 Cairo's Colonial Cosmopolitanism 3 Journals, Images, Counter-Images, and Readers 4 Caricature as Product 5 The Average Egyptian
  • the Ideal Egyptian 6 The Good, the Bad, and the Evil 7 Images of the Other? 8 Conclusion Bibliography Index

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