在Barr的Ba-Bru漫画广告中绘制国界

IF 0.1 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
D. Leishman
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摘要

Barr 's Iron - bru(前身为Iron Brew)是苏格兰最知名的软饮料,从1939年到1970年,苏格兰报纸上经常刊登连载漫画广告。《Ba-Bru历险记》中有一个同名的印度角色,还有一个穿着苏格兰短裙的同伴桑迪。这篇文章探讨了该公司作为历史上运行时间最长的促销漫画是如何在饮料广告中塑造苏格兰特色的。Ba-Bru的中心人物的异国情调为当地特殊主义的表现提供了一种对应物,但也将这种饮料的苏格兰性话语置于更广泛的帝国和联合主义背景下。连环画还提供了一些中间转移的例子,强调了日常消费习惯对流行文化塑造的民族认同的影响。
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Drawing National Boundaries in Barr’s Ba-Bru Comic Strip Advertising
Barr’s Irn-Bru (previously Iron Brew), Scotland’s best-known soft drink, was promoted by recurrent comic strip advertisements in Scottish newspapers from 1939 to 1970. ‘The Adventures of Ba-Bru’ featured an eponymous Indian character who was joined by a kilt-wearing companion known as Sandy. This article explores how what the firm presents as the longest-running promotional comic strip in history has helped shape the construction of Scottishness in the drink’s advertising. The exotic nature of the central Ba-Bru figure provides a counterpoint to manifestations of local particularism but also grounds the drink’s discourse on Scottishness in a wider imperial and unionist context. The comic strips also generate examples of intermedial transfer that underline the impact of quotidian consumption habits in a national identity shaped by popular culture.
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European Comic Art
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