week11-This week's edit LYU YANGCHENG   여양승  2021008895






1) Summary

This week I focused on editing the topic of "political cartoons". Although the original entry had a basic structure, the information was unevenly distributed and the sentences were rather rigid. I first supert, publict. Return of the Prodigal Son" as examples, and expanded the background information of early cartoonists such as Gillray. My goal is to enable readers to understand that political cartoons are not a single art form, butso conduct.


2) Interesting viewpoints

What impressed me was that the history of political cartoons is actually closely related to "printing technology". The reason why early British cartoonists can be passed down is not only because their out worksca. published and circulated in large quantities. In other words, the political influence of a cartoon actually comes from its "readability". In modern society, this is similar to the way pictures or memes spread in gesoo .


3) Thinking this week

This editing experience made me realize again that knowledge is never neutral. Even seemingly simple cartoon entries imply the reorganization of historical narratives, artistic values, and political contexts. When Iook for values。 do we remember these people and forget others? Which information will enter the mainstream knowledge system, and which will be marginalized? Through a small supplement, I am not just adding content, but more like combing supplement, I am not just adding content, but more like combing the logic of the disem.

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