City Libraries, City of Gold Coast

How to read Donald Duck, imperialist ideology in the Disney comic, Ariel Dorfman and Armand Mattelart ; translated by David Kunzle

Label
How to read Donald Duck, imperialist ideology in the Disney comic, Ariel Dorfman and Armand Mattelart ; translated by David Kunzle
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
How to read Donald Duck
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
1042079519
Responsibility statement
Ariel Dorfman and Armand Mattelart ; translated by David Kunzle
Sub title
imperialist ideology in the Disney comic
Summary
"First published in 1971 in Chile, where the entire third printing was dumped into the ocean by the Chilean Navy and bonfires were held to destroy earlier editions, How to Read Donald Duck reveals the capitalist ideology at work in our most beloved cartoons. Focusing on the hapless mice and ducks of Disney--curiously parentless, marginalized, always short of cash--Ariel Dorfman and Armand Mattelart dissect the narratives of dependency and social aspiration that define the Disney corpus. Disney recognized the challenge, and when the book was translated and imported into the U.S. in 1975, managed to have all 4,000 copies impounded. Ultimately, 1,500 copies of the book were allowed into the country, the rest of the shipment was blocked, and until now no American publisher has dared re-release the book, which sold over a million copies worldwide and has been translated into seventeen languages. A devastating indictment of a media giant, a document of twentieth-century political upheaval, and a reminder of the dark undercurrent of pop culture, How to Read Donald Duck is once again available, together with a new introduction by Ariel Dorfman" --, Publisher's website
Classification
Content
Translator
resource.writerofintroduction
Mapped to

Incoming Resources