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Satire or anti-Semitism? Looking at Goya

'Exactly as Goya does, Brown accuses a political leader of sacrificing his
own children'

Philip Hensher

31 January 2003

Amid the considerable volume of protest and complaint stirred up by Dave
Brown's cartoon of Ariel Sharon, there may be discerned some genuine
offence rather than lobbying, and it would be wrong to discount that. The
image suggests that Sharon is murdering children as part of his election
campaign, an accusation that is likely to awaken not just disagreement,
but distress. Nevertheless, it may be worth trying to read the cartoon
simply as an image, to see if its context and means provide any explanation
of so gross an insult.

The image is based on a painting by Goya, the late Saturn Devouring One of
His Sons of 1819- 23. It is a mythological scene of horrible violence, but in
itself it carries a specific political charge. It has always been read as a
comment on internecine war, a pendant to the Disasters of War series.
The implication of the image is that political rulers are murdering the poor,
for whom they ought to bear a parental responsibility. The basis of Brown's
image is no less deliberately offensive than his use of it.

The ironic variation of a work of high art is a long- established practice of
English satirical art. Hogarth and Gillray routinely parodied old masters and
contemporary academic art to make an unexpected point. In this case,
however, it is less an ironic variation of an original than a simple
restatement. Like Goya, Brown accuses a political leader of sacrificing his
own "children".

I think we can start to see a real, substantial point to Brown's argument.
The image refuses to accept, as many of the protesters assert, that the
Palestinians are not Sharon's responsibility; he is Saturn, devouring his own
children. It cuts across the idea of "Sharon's people" against "Arafat's
people" and shockingly maintains that the Palestinians are not primarily
Sharon's enemies, but his children.

The central plank of the attack on the image is the accusation that it is
actively anti-Semitic. That is a difficult question to address, because the
history of the caricature of Jewish people is substantially one of anti-
Semitism, but it should not, per se, be impossible to produce a caricature
of any Jewish person without resorting to anti-Semitic stereotypes. The
history of anti-Semitic caricature makes it improper, for instance, to
exaggerate the size of a subject's nose, and yet that is one of the standard
practices of caricature.

What is apparent to me is that the accusation made by the cartoon,
though severe, is one that ought to be within the means of graphic satire.
Similar pictures were produced of Mrs Thatcher in her prime. Critics of
the image should ask themselves, above all, not whether they agree with
it, but how this accusation would be made, with the same legitimate force,
by a cartoonist with no anti-Semitic prejudices; because, surely, everyone
must concede that criticism of a specific policy of a specific Israeli
government need not proceed from racial prejudice. I think the answer is
that it would look very much as the cartoon actually does.

7 March 2003 10:08


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