CARICATURE
CARICATURE
CARICATURE
Analysis of Selected
Primary Sources in
Philippine History
Prepared by: Palen, Ma. Andrea Mae R.
A Glance at Selected
Philippine Political
Caricature in Alfred
McCoy’s Philippine
Cartoons:
Political Caricature
of the American Era
(1900-1941)
WHAT IS CARICATURE?
➢A picture, description,
or imitation of a person
in which certain striking
characteristics are
exaggerated in order to
create a comic or
grotesque effect.
AUTHOR’S BACKGROUND
➢Alfred W. McCoy is a professor of
History at the university of Wisconsin
where he also served as Director of
Center for Southeast Asian Studies
- Specialized in Philippine Political
History and Global Opium
Trafficking
➢He spent the past quarter of his life
writing about the politics and history
of the Opium Trade.
Alfred William mccoy
➢His interest in Filipino history allowed
him to master the Hiligaynon dialect
and understand the political situation,
not just the region of Iloilo but of the
whole country.
➢With the help of Alfredo Roces, the
designer of the book, McCoy
published Philippine Caricature.
❑Political cartoons and caricature are
rather recent art form, which veered away
from the classical art by exaggerating
human features and poking fun at its
subjects.