Cartoon Annotations and Their Effect on the Reader: A Case Study of The New Yorker
碩士 === 輔仁大學 === 跨文化研究所翻譯學碩士在職專班 === 103 === Originating in Europe and gaining cultural influence in the western world starting in the 19th century, Cartoons not only carry a unique quality of compactness but also require a common knowledge background between the author and the reader so that communi...
Main Authors: | HUANG, LO-WEN, 黃珞文 |
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Other Authors: | Michael Tanangkingsing |
Format: | Others |
Language: | zh-TW |
Published: |
2015
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Online Access: | http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/4w82ye |
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