CARTOONING RUCTIONS: WHEN THE PARALLEL UNIVERSE INTERSECTS WITH THE REAL WORLD
Zapiro, editorial cartoonist
Thursday 30 January 7.00 pm COURSE FEES R110; Staff and students R55 Snacks and drinks will be served before the lecture from 6.00 pm.
This lecture is part of the Daily Maverick series of six lectures.
Satire is about surprise. It’s about portraying people or politics in unexpected ways. Yet the reaction to satire can be just as surprising. Zapiro has been an activist and cartoonist for forty years. In this presentation, he shows cartoons that have elicited unusual responses, sometimes shocking, sometimes hilarious and sometimes downright strange. There have been blow-ups in the glare of the public spotlight and there have been backroom responses that have only come to light years after the drawings appeared. What intrigues him is how the parallel universe that cartoonists create imprints itself in unexpected ways on the real world.
Recommended reading
Zapiro. 2009. The Mandela Files. Cape Town: Double Storey Books. Zapiro and Wills, M. 2014. Democrazy. Cape Town: Jacana Media.
Zapiro and Wills, M. 2018. WTF – Cartooning Zuma: A Cartoonist’s Tale. Cape Town: Jacana Media.
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