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A grounded approach was used for the author's research on Israeli-Palestinian cartoons. G. Damon's study of Arab stereotypes in political cartoons depends entirely on their appearance in mainstream American newspapers. The visual metaphor and tropes of political cartoons depend upon a reader's familiarity with historic events, cultural texts and current affairs. Like reading a stranger's diary, cartoons express the latent fears, unspoken beliefs and deep-seated concerns of a community. Cartoons use a combination of physical distortion, cultural references and visual juxtaposition to comment on current events. Even readers with extensive historical and literary knowledge must also be familiar with current events. The amount of effort needed to decipher cartoon content raises the obvious question of why bother to engage in such an arduous analysis when more accessible and less-challenging forms of political communication exist.

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