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Paper. Pen. Pandemic. Viral cartoons around the globe. The coronavirus crisis and its consequences for economy, politics and society. A critical statement on current events in more than 400 cartoons The economy put in shackles: a critical review on the coronavirus pandemic in more than 400 cartoon The coronavirus outbreak has paralyzed the world: an unprecedented stress test for the health system, enormous challenges for politics and society, resulting in unforeseeable effects on the economy. Can we manage this global challenge? The world leaders and decision-makers in business and politics face difficult tasks every day, because solutions are required quickly. But are the governments' measures to contain the pandemic justified and appropriate? Cartoonists from all over the world have asked themselves these questions. Their drawings and paintings in this illustrated book comment on current events, straight to the point and with a good dose of humor. - How are world governments managing the coronavirus crisis? A critical examination in more than 400 cartoons - Joe Dator, Jason Raish, Gerhard Haderer or Bruce MacKinnon: International artists and illustrators take a stand on the COVID-19 situation - »The New Normal«: Did you bring your hand sanitizer and facemask? Our life in times of COVID-19 - A global view on how the pandemic is affecting the economy worldwide: from Italy, the US to Brazil, South Africa or China Will the coronavirus crisis trump other urgent issues? The lockdown created funny behaviors: hoarding of toilet paper and DIY haircuts as well as video conferencing in sweatpants. Unfortunately, social isolation, fear of the future and economic losses due to short-time working are also part of our new everyday life. The crisis shows which professions are relevant for the economic system. Social imbalances and inequalities are becoming abundantly clear. At the same time, issues that demanded urgent action before the outbreak of the virus seem to be forgotten, like the refugee crisis, global warming and the world economic crisis. This cartoon book critically comments on the current situation and makes us rethink our priorities!
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Seitenzahl: 29
Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2020
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Publisher and editor:Benevento Publishing - A brand of Red Bull Media House GmbH
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5071 Wals near Salzburg, Austria
Concept, composition and design:
Team Rottensteiner Red Bull
Art direction:
Marion Bruckmeier
Project management:
Anne-Sophie Stocker
Assistance composition:
Maximilian Rottensteiner
Walter Grill
Final artwork:
Michael Höller
Cover design:
Team Rottensteiner Red Bull
Cover:
Bruce MacKinnon
Picture editors:
Eva Bauer, Markus Kucera
Translation:
Anne Fries
ISBN 978-3-7109-0130-0
eISBN 978-3-7109-5132-9
Viral Cartoons from around the Globe.
PROLOGUE.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
REGISTER
A virus, with a diameter far smaller than one ten-thousandth of a millimeter. And yet thanks to its extremely infectious, initially unpredictable and sometimes lethal nature, it has grabbed center stage the world over.
Amidst all the sick madness are the observers, with their knack of spotting the essence of things, and their gift for reproducing it in pictures. They do not report, do not explain, and do not moralize.
Cartoonists scratch away at the surface of events with their pens to expose the underlying issues. Their perspectives bring other, unexpected facets of a subject to light, giving the beholder greater insight, and encouraging him to “think outside the box”.
As well as examining the peculiarities of the SARS-CoV-2 virus and the “new normality” in times of crisis, the artists have taken a critical look at the astonishing ways in which people have dealt both with this insidious disease itself, and with various absurd proposals on how to combat it.
What these free thinkers among the commentators on world affairs have produced is every bit as diverse as their visual languages and the senses of humor of their respective cultural groups.
Over 400 works by more than 100 cartoonists in over 50 countries on all continents are collated in this book, which surely also offers a glimmer of hope in these surreal times – because as long as we can still laugh about a threat, it certainly can’t have killed us.
Tex Rubinowitz
Austria
I hate corona – Racist!
IS THE KILLER VIRUS HERE?
Daily Mail, January 24, 2020
KILLER VIRUS NOW SPREADING FAST
Evening Standard, January 30, 2020
THE OUTBREAK
Focus, February 3, 2020
CORONA ALARM!
Bild, February 24, 2020
VIRUS PANIC
Daily Mirror, February 28, 2020
CORONA IS HERE
Dee Telegraf, February 28, 2020
CORONAVIRUS CLOSES IN
Daily Guide, March 12, 2020
GLOBAL PANDEMIC
El Periódico de Catalunya, March 12, 2020
MANY LOVED ONES WILL DIE
Daily Mail, March 13, 2020
WAR ON CORONA
Sunday Mail, March 15, 2020
Ilya Katz
Israel
Andrea Pecchia . Surrealism
Italy
Angel Boligán . Virus y Miedos
Mexico
Kleber . o problema Corona
Brazil
Cost. . pangolin
Belgium
António Antunes . Lurking
Portugal
Dlog . Pandemic Headache
Tunisia
