Les émotions politiques dans les dessins d’Eneko à Madrid en 2011

  • Agnes Faller Université Paris Nanterre
Keywords: Commitment, Spanish Protests, Spain, Political Cartoons, Eneko

Abstract

Eneko cartoonist expresses his political feelings through drawing in Spain of 2011, the year the Spanish protests. Eneko is younger and less known than El Roto but his effective style and his elegant graphics makes that his drawings can mark his time. He publishes in Madrid in the free daily paper 20 minutos and the magazine) Interviú. He translates into drawings his political views and his personal commitment. The feelings go of the anger to the enjoyment, the indignation is also present. 2011 is also an election year and Eneko shows his opposition to the austerity policies which arrive. The emotion is so a vector of the awareness, the way of a possible change. Eneko is a follower of the minimalism. These drawings often look like graphic haïkus. These drawings form a small voice, that of the cartoonist which translates the feelings and makes it sentinels who stay up the Spanish society.

Published
2017-12-01
How to Cite
FallerA. “Les émotions Politiques Dans Les Dessins d’Eneko à Madrid En 2011”. Savoirs En Prisme, no. 07, Dec. 2017, pp. 105-28, doi:10.34929/sep.vi07.168.