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Disney And The Dialectic Of Desire Fantasy As Social Practice 1st Ed 2017 Zornado

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Disney And The Dialectic Of Desire Fantasy As Social Practice 1st Ed 2017 Zornado
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.34 MB
Pages: 266
Author: Zornado, Joseph
ISBN: 9783319626772, 9783319626765, 3319626779, 3319626760
Language: English
Year: 2017
Edition: 1st ed. 2017

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Disney And The Dialectic Of Desire Fantasy As Social Practice 1st Ed 2017 Zornado by Zornado, Joseph 9783319626772, 9783319626765, 3319626779, 3319626760 instant download after payment.

This book analyzes Walt Disney’s impact on entertainment, new media, and consumer culture in terms of a materialist, psychoanalytic approach to fantasy. The study opens with a taxonomy of narrative fantasy along with a discussion of fantasy as a key concept within psychoanalytic discourse. Zornado reads Disney’s full-length animated features of the “golden era” as symbolic responses to cultural and personal catastrophe, and presents Disneyland as a monument to Disney fantasy and one man’s singular, perverse desire. What follows after is a discussion of the “second golden age” of Disney and the rise of Pixar Animation as neoliberal nostalgia in crisis. The study ends with a reading of George Lucas as latter-day Disney and Star Wars as Disney fantasy. This study should appeal to film and media studies college undergraduates, graduates students and scholars interested in Disney.

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