McMahon, Rachel (2023) Negotiating Nationhood through Images: The visual language of French political cartoons from 2015 to 2017. PhD thesis, National University of Ireland Maynooth.
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Abstract
Particularly pertinent given the explosive power of political cartoons that has
been witnessed in Europe in recent years, the central focus of this research is a
decoding of the visual rhetoric of satirical media in France today. These images
are analysed as rich sources of coded content pertaining to concepts of
nationhood and identity, a pressing issue of contention given the current
tumultuous socio-political climate in France. Conceived primarily through an
argument of images and play of metaphor, these political ephemera are powerful
sites of symbolic meaning-making, wherein ‘elite’ concepts of national identity
may be challenged as well as strengthened. With this research, then, I hold that
an exploration of the poetics of political imagery reveals enduring myths about
France and its inhabitants, one that arguably forms part of a wider, nationwide
dispute about citizenship that extends beyond formal, legal definitions. Within
these connoted elite concepts of Frenchness and its corresponding marginalised
Other, the signifying practices of satire, and its purpose and misuse, emerge as
especially significant.
Remarkably central in renewed nationhood debates stoked by the current
identity and ideological crisis felt in France, the satirical political cartoon often
appears to represent an irreconcilability between French and Muslim values. In
such a context, further, the customarily subversive deployment of satire in
contemporary France, whilst ‘punching up’ at threats and intimidation, often
simultaneously appears to align with elite, hegemonic scopic regimes and social
positions, dislocating its proper societal function. For a postcolonial France with
an increasingly fractured populace, the ‘dangerous signs’ of the satirical political
cartoon, then, become disputed space for meaning-making, with its
contemporary application, and the semiotic ideologies contained therein,
entangled with new socio-political implications.
Item Type: | Thesis (PhD) |
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Keywords: | Negotiating Nationhood; Images; visual language; French political cartoons; 2015 to 2017; |
Academic Unit: | Faculty of Social Sciences > Anthropology |
Item ID: | 17283 |
Depositing User: | IR eTheses |
Date Deposited: | 06 Jun 2023 14:42 |
URI: | https://mu.eprints-hosting.org/id/eprint/17283 |
Use Licence: | This item is available under a Creative Commons Attribution Non Commercial Share Alike Licence (CC BY-NC-SA). Details of this licence are available here |
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