
The work is devoted to the study of political caricatures placed on the covers of the magazine “Lustige Blatter”, published from the beginning of the XIX century to the middle of the XX century. A caricature published on the cover of the magazine is a media message that the recipient must decode. This study aims to use the method of socialsemiotic analysis to describe the means of creating a caricature image, as well as to specify the themes and problems of political caricature in this magazine, to identify the specifics of caricature as part of a frontal media text.
Работа посвящена изучению политических карикатур, размещавшихся на обложках журнала Lustige Blatter, выходившего с начала XIX в. до середины XX в. Карикатура, опубликованная на обложке журнала, является медиасообщением, которое реципиенту необходимо декодировать. Цель исследования состоит в том, чтобы методом социально-семиотического анализа описать средства создания карикатурного образа, а также конкретизировать темы и проблемы политической карикатуры в данном издании, выявить специфику карикатуры как части фронтального медиатекста.
ПОЛИТИЧЕСКАЯ КАРИКАТУРА, FRAMES TEXT, ОБЛОЖКА, FRONTAL MEDIA TEXT, POLITICAL CARICATURE, КАРИКАТУРА, CARICATURE, РАМОЧНЫЙ ТЕКСТ, COVER, ФРОНТАЛЬНЫЙ МЕДИАТЕКСТ
ПОЛИТИЧЕСКАЯ КАРИКАТУРА, FRAMES TEXT, ОБЛОЖКА, FRONTAL MEDIA TEXT, POLITICAL CARICATURE, КАРИКАТУРА, CARICATURE, РАМОЧНЫЙ ТЕКСТ, COVER, ФРОНТАЛЬНЫЙ МЕДИАТЕКСТ
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