A Semiotic Analysis of Political CaricatureCollected by Gatot Eko Cahyono
A political caricature is an illustration which is designed to communicate a social or political message. The objectives of the study are: (1) to find the relation between the index and the myths used in the caricature, (2) to identify the meaning of the index used in the caricature. The type of the...
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