TY - JOUR AU - Genova, Dafina Ivanova PY - 2018/06/13 Y2 - 2024/03/28 TI - Grasping political cartoons? Not an easy matter JF - The European Journal of Humour Research JA - EJHR VL - 6 IS - 1 SE - Articles DO - 10.7592/EJHR2018.6.1.genova UR - https://europeanjournalofhumour.org/ejhr/article/view/207 SP - 85-99 AB - <em>The article focuses on the interpretation of political cartoons and the means of expression a cartoonist uses to convey a message: visual metaphors, visual metonymies as well as metaphors inferred from the image and/or text. The metaphors and visual metonymies in the cartoons are analyzed from the point of view of Conceptual Metaphor and Metonymy Theory. In the analysis, visual and inferential metaphors are viewed as incongruities; there are also incongruities as a result of the interaction between image, title and/or caption. Political cartoons can have more than one focal (visual) incongruity that enables the introduction of a Logical Mechanism from the General Theory of Verbal Humour (GTVH) to (partially) resolve the incongruity/ies. Visual metonymies and images can also function as enablers of a Logical Mechanism. Image and/or text can contrast with or reinforce a Logical Mechanism. Additionally, visual metaphors and metonymies function as contextualization indexes in the interpretation of the cartoons. Humour is the means to get the cartoonist’s message across to the viewer/reader and not an end in itself.</em> ER -