作为伯克式接受框架的政治漫画:拉马福萨革命的喜剧框架

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Anneli Bowie
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虽然政治漫画在肯尼斯·伯克的滑稽拒绝框架中被解读为批评,但本文提出了另一种解读,以考虑它们通过喜剧框架表达接受态度的潜力。提供了研究漫画的伯克词汇,包括不协调的视角机制,接受和拒绝的态度对齐,喜剧框架和滑稽剧的类型,以及想象的官僚化现象。然后分析以西里尔·拉马福萨总统为主题的南非漫画,以说明漫画如何在表达喜剧折扣而不是滑稽的揭穿时,提供更微妙的政治批评。文章最后反思了漫画框架的公民潜力,作为一种建设性的替代辩论漫画。
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Political Cartoons as Burkean Frames of Acceptance: The Comic Framing of Ramaphosa’s Revolution
Although political cartoons have been read as criticism in Kenneth Burke’s burlesque rejection frame, this article presents an alternative reading, to consider their potential for expressing attitudes of acceptance via comic framing. A Burkean vocabulary for studying cartoons is provided, including the mechanism of perspective by incongruity, the attitudinal alignments of acceptance and rejection, the genres of comic framing and burlesque, as well as the phenomenon of bureaucratization of the imaginative. South African cartoons featuring President Cyril Ramaphosa are then analyzed to illustrate how cartoons can potentially offer more nuanced political critiques when expressing comic discounting rather than burlesque debunking. The article concludes by reflecting on the civic potential of comic framing, as a constructive alternative to polemical cartooning.
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