The Mouse that Roared: Disney and the End of Innocence (Culture and Education Series)
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Today cultural practices and institutions shape nearly every aspect of our lives. Giroux takes up this issue by looking at the worlds most influential corporation. He explores the diverse ways in which the Disney Corporation has become a political force in shaping images of public memory producing children as consuming subjects and legitimating ideological positions that constitute a deeply conservative and disturbing view of the roles imparted to children and adults alike. Giroux shows how Disney attempts to hide behind a cloak of innocence and entertainment while simultaneously exercising its influence as a major force on both global economics and cultural learning. Disney is among several corporations that not only preside over international media but also outstrip the traditional practices of schooling in shaping the desires needs and futures of todays children. Written by one of the nations leading cultural critics this book is important reading for anyone interested in education society and political culture.
