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How to Read Donald Duck: Imperialist Ideology in the Disney Comic

Review by Sean Penn: writer, actor, world stage

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How to Read Donald Duck: Imperialist Ideology in the Disney Comic

It’s an interesting book. It makes a good case for why Disneys policies are so troublesome for a developing foreign nation like Chile. How it spread its reach and influence during WW2.

My main problem. I know jack shit about Donald Duck. I feel like I know more now since they do a rocking job at deconstructing the tropes that make up the series. But I hardly know/ understand half the characters they’re talking about. It’d probably help if I was more familiar with the content. But for a book written in 1973, it still holds a lot of relevance 50 years later.

Sean Penn: writer, actor, world stage
How to Read Donald Duck: Imperialist Ideology in the Disney Comic
•Mon
How to Read Donald Duck: Imperialist Ideology in the Disney Comic

It’s an interesting book. It makes a good case for why Disneys policies are so troublesome for a developing foreign nation like Chile. How it spread its reach and influence during WW2.

My main problem. I know jack shit about Donald Duck. I feel like I know more now since they do a rocking job at deconstructing the tropes that make up the series. But I hardly know/ understand half the characters they’re talking about. It’d probably help if I was more familiar with the content. But for a book written in 1973, it still holds a lot of relevance 50 years later.

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