Nationhood and Ethnic Ideology: Examining Selected Cartoon Paratexts in Kwani?

IF 1 4区 社会学 Q2 AREA STUDIES African Studies Pub Date : 2022-01-02 DOI:10.1080/00020184.2022.2045569
Abenea Ndago, Manase Irikidzayi, R. Makombe
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ABSTRACT The paper interrogates the role of cartoons in the discursive construction of nationhood and national identity with a specific focus on cartoons published in a Kenyan literary magazine named Kwani? between 2007 and 2008. Kwani? employs cartoons to archive specific events in Kenyan history and articulate a particular view of ‘Kenyanness’. Cartoons act as a disruptive art form that guides the process of making meaning out of a text. This function allows cartoons to influence ideological perspectives on certain issues. The article draws on Gerard Genette’s concept of the paratext, and Mikhail Bakhtin’s notion of the carnivalesque to analyse how selected cartoons in Kwani? influence interpretations of Kenyan nationhood in the context of the 2007/2008 post-election violence. We focus on cartoons that depict the politics of male circumcision, violence in Kibera slums, and International Criminal Court cases that dominated Kenyan political discourse during and after the 2007 elections. The paper examines how the selected cartoons mediate discourses of nationhood and ethnicity in Kenya and concludes that cartoons published in Kwani? in the context of the violence reinforced ethnic polarisation in Kenyan political discourse.
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民族性与民族意识形态:考察《夸尼》中的漫画文本选集?
摘要本文以肯尼亚文学杂志《Kwani?2007年至2008年间。夸尼?使用漫画来记录肯尼亚历史上的具体事件,并阐明“肯尼亚人”的特殊观点。漫画是一种颠覆性的艺术形式,它引导着从文本中产生意义的过程。这一功能使漫画能够影响对某些问题的意识形态观点。本文借鉴杰拉德·热内特的“副文本”概念和米哈伊尔·巴赫金的“嘉年华式”概念,分析《夸尼?2007/2008年选举后暴力事件背景下对肯尼亚国家地位的影响解释。我们关注的漫画描绘了男性割礼的政治、基贝拉贫民窟的暴力行为,以及在2007年选举期间和之后主导肯尼亚政治话语的国际刑事法院案件。本文考察了所选漫画如何调解肯尼亚的国家地位和种族话语,并得出结论:在夸尼出版的漫画?在暴力事件的背景下,肯尼亚政治话语中的种族两极分化加剧。
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