
Cartoons and Antisemitism
Visual Politics of Interwar Poland
Ewa Stanczyk(Author)
University Press of Mississippi
Published on 20. June 2024
Book
Hardback
277 pages
978-1-4968-5149-9 (ISBN)
Description
Antisemitic caricatures had existed in Polish society since at least the mid-nineteenth century. But never had the devastating impacts of this imagery been fully realized or so blatantly apparent than on the eve of the Second World War. In Cartoons and Antisemitism: Visual Politics of Interwar Poland, scholar Ewa Stanczyk explores how illustrators conceived of Jewish people in satirical drawing and reflected on the burning political questions of the day. Incorporating hundreds of cartoons, satirical texts, and newspaper articles from the 1930s, Stanczyk investigates how a visual culture that was essentially hostile to Jews penetrated deep and wide into Polish print media. In her sensitive analysis of these sources, the first of this kind in English, the author examines how major satirical magazines intervened in the ongoing events and contributed to the racialized political climate of the time.
Paying close attention to the antisemitic tropes that were both local and global, Stanczyk reflects on the role of pictorial humor in the transmission of visual antisemitism across historical and geographical borders. As she discusses the communities of artists, publishers, and political commentators who made up the visual culture of the day, Stanczyk tells a captivating story of people who served the antisemitic cause, and those who chose to oppose it.
Paying close attention to the antisemitic tropes that were both local and global, Stanczyk reflects on the role of pictorial humor in the transmission of visual antisemitism across historical and geographical borders. As she discusses the communities of artists, publishers, and political commentators who made up the visual culture of the day, Stanczyk tells a captivating story of people who served the antisemitic cause, and those who chose to oppose it.
Reviews / Votes
Through a wealth of archival material and sharp analysis, Cartoons and Antisemitism adds immeasurably to the study of right-wing political cartooning and the development of Polish anti-Semitism in the years before World War II." - John Etty, author of Graphic Satire in the Soviet Union: Krokodil's Political CartoonsMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
Jackson
United States
Target group
College/higher education
Product notice
Paper over boards
Illustrations
59 b&w illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-4968-5149-9 (9781496851499)
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06/2024
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Person
Ewa Stanczyk is assistant professor in East European Studies at the University of Amsterdam. She is author of Comics and Nation: Power, Pop Culture, and Political Transformation in Poland and editor of Comic Books, Graphic Novels and the Holocaust.
Content
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations
Introduction
Chapter 1: The Voice of the State
Chapter 2: Local Struggles
Chapter 3: Against Antisemitism
Chapter 4: Hidden Identities
Chapter 5: Satire for the Masses
Conclusion
Notes
Works Cited
Index
Abbreviations
Introduction
Chapter 1: The Voice of the State
Chapter 2: Local Struggles
Chapter 3: Against Antisemitism
Chapter 4: Hidden Identities
Chapter 5: Satire for the Masses
Conclusion
Notes
Works Cited
Index