Argues that popular culture, in books, comics, and magazines, reflects reactionary values and looks at examples in the United States and Chile
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Argues that popular culture, in books, comics, and magazines, reflects reactionary values and looks at examples in the United States and Chile
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Zustand: Very Good. Very Good condition. With remainder mark. A copy that may have a few cosmetic defects. May also contain light spine creasing or a few markings such as an owner's name, short gifter's inscription or light stamp. Bundled media such as CDs, DVDs, floppy disks or access codes may not be included. Artikel-Nr. Z13B-03260
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Anbieter: ReadInk, ABAA/IOBA, Los Angeles, CA, USA
Softcover. Zustand: Very Good+. Illustrated by (cover) Jeffrey J. Smith (illustrator). First Edition. [short diagonal crease at top right-hand corner of front cover, otherwise just light handling wear; text is clean, binding solid]. Trade PB The author "explores the hidden political and social messages behind the smiling faces" that populate comic books and other forms of popular literature, and in doing so "provides a stunning map to the secret world inside the most successful cultural symbols of our time." This is "a book that will appeal to those who want to understand the connection between politics and culture, between Ronald Reagan and Mickey Mouse, between economic theories of development and children's literature. It is for those who are fascinated by the mass media, for parents and teachers who are worried about what their children are watching and reading, for anyone who wants to understand the way ideas are produced and manipulated in the twentieth century." (You remember the twentieth century. It was fun, wasn't it?). Artikel-Nr. 18352
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Soft cover. Zustand: Near Fine. 1st Edition. Stated First Edition. Clean & tight paperback, erstwhile remainder (red stripe on top edge), unread, in Near Fine condition. "Nothing could seem more innocent than Babar the Elephant, the Lone Ranger, Donald Duck, or the Reader's Digest. Yet, in this daring book, Ariel Dorfman explores the hidden political and social messages behind the smiling faces that inhabit these familiar books, comics, and magazines. In so doing, he provides a stunning map to the secret world inside the most successful cultural symbols of our time. [] Dorfman first examines the meteoric rise of Babar the Elephant from orphan to king of the jungle and the way stories like this teach the young a rosy version of underdevelopment and colonialism. He then turns to purely American comic-book figures and shows how Donald Duck, the Lone Ranger, Superman, and other heroes offer a set of simple, disarming answers to the deepest dilemmas of our time without ever calling an established value into question. Along the way, with wit and a wily style, he raises a series of always provocative questions: Why does the Lone Ranger really have that mask? Why do Disney comics teem with uncles and nephews but no mothers and fathers? How could a comic book help overthrow a government? How does an 'adult's' magazine like the Reader's Digest continually transform us into children? [] Here is a book that will appeal to those who want to understand the connection between politics and culture, between Ronald Reagan and Mickey Mouse, between economic theories of development and children's literature. It is for those who are fascinated by the mass media, for parents and teachers who are worried about what their children are watching and reading, for anyone who wants to understand the way ideas are produced and manipulated in the twentieth century." [publisher copy] Nice NF paperback w/sharp corners & edges, clean & unmarked pages, not bad for a bright 40-year-old softcover. Artikel-Nr. RUB2586
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