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Cradled in Caricature: About
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Some thoughts on history, cartoons, and satire. Cradled in Caricature symposium 20 June 2011. A place for thought on history, caricature, visual culture, and neuroscience. I also intend to include here snippets of ongoing research, developments in the 'City and Region' project at University of Kent, and summaries of my published work. If you are interested in my work, my doctoral thesis 'Isaac Cruikshank and the notion of British Liberty: 1783-1811' is held at the Templeman Library. All views my own.
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Cradled in Caricature: #CiC - heroes and villains
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Some thoughts on history, cartoons, and satire. Cradled in Caricature symposium 20 June 2011. Sunday, 5 June 2011. CiC - heroes and villains. Their abstracts (below) inspired the above poster which now can be found dotted across UKC. I would like to investigate what makes a ‘villain.’ That is, I am going to explore the facial features, actions, modes of speech, and overall physical appearance of what has been considered villainous in Victorian literature (such as the illustrations of Phiz...It’s mo...
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Cradled in Caricature: Cradled in Caricature symposium 20 June 2011
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Some thoughts on history, cartoons, and satire. Cradled in Caricature symposium 20 June 2011. Cradled in Caricature symposium 20 June 2011. A multi-disciplinary postgraduate symposium. Monday 20 June 2011. Woolf SR3/4, University of Kent, Canterbury. 8220;When writing a novel a writer should create living people;. People not characters. A character is a caricature.”. The tendency of societies and cultures to frame themselves within traditions of exaggeration and stereotype. Caricature permeates society&#...
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Cradled in Caricature: Memory and Remembrance - Part 1: The Fallen
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Some thoughts on history, cartoons, and satire. Cradled in Caricature symposium 20 June 2011. Tuesday, 7 June 2011. Memory and Remembrance - Part 1: The Fallen. The second teaching aid I am creating for the British Cartoon Archive. Is a selection of cartoons on the theme of 'Memory and Remembrance'. Inspired by both the work and teaching of my colleague Dr Stefan Goebel. This group looks at the reappropriation of symbols generated by heroism, conflict and loss in British cartoons. To mock Reagan (who fam...
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Cradled in Caricature: The Efflorescence of Caricature
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Some thoughts on history, cartoons, and satire. Cradled in Caricature symposium 20 June 2011. Thursday, 2 June 2011. The Efflorescence of Caricature. Just a small post in reponse to my review of Todd Porterfield (ed.),. The Efflorescence of Caricature: 1759-1838. London, Ashgate, 2011) appearing in the IHR's. Http:/ www.history.ac.uk/reviews/review/1084. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). CiC – adverts and taxonomies. Memory and Remembrance - Part 1: The Fallen. CiC - heroes and villains.
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Cradled in Caricature: Migration
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Some thoughts on history, cartoons, and satire. Cradled in Caricature symposium 20 June 2011. Monday, 13 June 2011. Blogger has been good to me. However as begin to demand more flexibility from my blogging experience, I begin to tire of the restrictions I find here. With that in mind I've migrated my blog to http:/ cradledincaricature.wordpress.com/. First post went up yesterday http:/ cradledincaricature.wordpress.com/2011/06/12/soja-geography-la-sarthe/. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Cradled in Caricature: Richard Rodger: Space, place and the city: a simple anti-GIS approach for historians.
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Some thoughts on history, cartoons, and satire. Cradled in Caricature symposium 20 June 2011. Thursday, 2 June 2011. Richard Rodger: Space, place and the city: a simple anti-GIS approach for historians. Phase III of the City and Region project. Will include significant GIS work as a means of displaying rent data in a dynamic visual format. Watching this Digital History seminar. Is therefore part of my job. Thus I thought I'd share. Watch live streaming video. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Cradled in Caricature: May 2011
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Some thoughts on history, cartoons, and satire. Cradled in Caricature symposium 20 June 2011. Monday, 30 May 2011. Flirting with Apocalypse - Part 3: Whales. Flirting with Apocalypse (for the CARD project at the British Cartoon Archive. Is nearly done. This sample section on whaling was completed today along with a final piece on natural disasters. Carl Giles on whaling. Who'd have thought it? C) British Cartoon Archive. University of Kent, Carl Giles, Daily Express, 21 Jul 1981. Saturday, 28 May 2011.
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Urban and Agricultural Rent in England, 1400-1914. How to use the site. Economic historians have become increasingly adept at measuring long run changes in key variables such as prices, wages, agricultural output and population size, to explain patterns of growth at a regional and global level. 'Big history' of this kind, however, calls for more than the assembly of raw data, and requires:. New methods of data sharing. Greater transparency of data, in terms of provenance and units of measurement. City an...