How Hate Media Incited the Coup: Venezuela's Press Power

Michael Pugliese debsian at pacbell.net
Wed Dec 4 14:10:55 PST 2002


Carrol Cox <cbcox at ilstu.edu>...I really can't believe that you really believe that posts like this throwing out some huge question as if you are daring the person addressed to answer it -- you can't really believe that such posts can be regarded by others as in good faith. Why do you write them.(?)

Like this, Yoshie to Ulhas, "Yoshie Furuhashi wrote:


> Löwy is discussing theory, and you are demanding empirical studies.
> Obviously both are necessary. What is your theory of imperialism,
> btw?

Michael Pugliese, "Quack, Quack!" re-reading Ariel Dorfman pamphlet, "How to Read Donald Duck:Imperialist Ideology In the Disney Comic."

New York: International General, 1975. Now that has a Theory of Imperialism. http://www.snopes.com/disney/waltdisn/freedom.htm http://www.sp.uconn.edu/~epk93002/ComicsScholarship/Entries/dorfman.html Dorfman, Ariel and Armand Mattelart. How to Read Donald Duck: Imperialist Ideology in the Disney Comic. Trans. and updated introduction by David Kunzle; appendix by John Shelton Lawrence. New York: International General, 1991. Originally published as Para Leer al Pato Donald. Ediciones Universitarias de Valparíso, 1971. ISBN 0- 88477-037-0.

Preface to the English Edition, Ariel Dorfman & Armand Mattelart . . . 9

Introduction to the English Edition (1991), David Kunzle . . . 11 Apology for Duckology . . . 25 Introduction: Instructions on How to Become a General in the Disneyland Club . . . 27 I. Uncle, Buy Me a Contraceptive . . . 33 II. From the Child to the Noble Savage . . . 41 III. From the Noble Savage to the Third World . . . 48 IV. The Great Parachutist . . . 61 V. The Ideas Machine . . . 70 VI. The Age of the Dead Statues . . . 80 Conclusion: Power to Donald Duck? . . . 95 Selected Bibliography . . . 100 Appendix:

Donald Duck vs. Chilean Socialism: A Fair Use Exchange, John Shelton Lawrence . . . 113



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