Blasphemy Ink: The Danish Mohammed Cartoons and their Fallout

Abstract
This talk will examine the controversy over the Danish cartoon depictions of the Prophet Mohammed and contextualize them in the larger tradition of religious themes in cartoons.
Speaker Bio

John McCoy is the Information and Collections Specialist at the McMullen Museum of Art at °¬¿ÉÖ±²¥ College, where he helps to plan, organize, and design exhibitions, as well as maintain the Permanent Collection records, and design exhibition catalog and the museum's website. He has also been a designer for the Web and print since 1995, and illustrating and cartooning since forever. He holds a BA in fine art from Earlham College, an M.A. in art history from °¬¿ÉÖ±²¥ University, and an M.A. in creative writing, also from °¬¿ÉÖ±²¥ University. In his many other lives, John has taught creative writing and composition to college students; taught programming and cartooning to middle school students; performed in an improvisational comedy troup; and forgotten how to play the trombone.
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