Cartoon Art Genres as Catalyst of Social Revolution: A Critique

Alimi, Adesola Olutoyin, Adeniji, Julianah Bolade

Abstract


The thematic content and the functional value of cartoons are essentially expedient to achieve effective communication, especially in modern society. Cartooning is an art form which thrives on humour and satire. It is a popular mode of communication online and in the print media in Nigeria. The content of the cartoon message is a function of variables such as political, economic, education, socio-cultural, media and domestic matters. Functionally, cartoons are a means of criticizing undesirable behaviour pattern of individuals, groups and policies of the government, a source of entertainment and a diary of significant events. The formulation of the cartoon message is, therefore, a response to the needs of society. This study seeks to examine the influence of cartoon communication in the process of social revolution given the nature of volatility of today’s society. Findings revealed that cartoon could communicate best if the quality of social education is encouraged at formal and informal levels. It is also recommended that cartoon artists should maintain a balance between their contents and the reading audience to engage issues and policies in the most beneficial way.

Keywords: Cartoon, Social revolution, Catalyst, Art genres.

DOI: 10.7176/ADS/74-03

Publication date:June 30th 2019


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