TY - JOUR AU - Soare, Nicoleta Andreea PY - 2020/07/18 Y2 - 2024/03/28 TI - Cartoons in Romanian humorous news JF - The European Journal of Humour Research JA - EJHR VL - 8 IS - 2 SE - Articles DO - 10.7592/EJHR2020.8.2.Soare UR - https://ww.europeanjournalofhumour.org/ejhr/article/view/445 SP - 49-61 AB - <p>Studying cartoons in Romanian humorous news is a great way to underline the diversity of humour’s mechanisms and construction. The common topic of cartoons in Romanian media is politics, but there are also a great number of cartoons exploring subjects such as art, science, society or famous people. Unlike verbal humour, wherein incongruities are text-based, in cartoons, incongruities can emerge through the interaction of image and text, between two elements in the image, or even between the texts in the balloons (Hempelmann &amp; Samson 2008). The present study aims at analysing how humour emerges differently, depending on their topic, in cartoons created by the Romanian humorous media websites Times New Roman<strong> </strong>and<strong> </strong>Academia Catavencu, as these have been the two of the most controversial humorous news websites for quite some time. I intend to argue that, when it comes to political cartoons, the methods of humour are quite complex, equally relying on the image and the text, using polysemy, paronymy or syllepsis to create humour, while cartoons about society or gossip are usually based on implicitness and exaggeration, mostly found in images and symbols, as the targeted topics or people do not require such a complex background in order to make readers laugh. I have also observed that cartoons that rely less on text have more powerful symbols, which are full of various significations that help the readers make all the necessary connections to correctly interpret the image.</p> ER -