Re: Marx for Beginners

Konopak (jkonopak who-is-at ou.edu)
Mon, 23 Aug 1999 15:28:54 -0500

(mebbe not) better late than never--argentinian author/critic ariel dorfman
has taken up the same themes in some of his work...check out "the empire's
old clothes" (1992?), penguin press...also herb kohl has a book called
"should we burn babar?" which is provocative
cheers.
konopak
At 06:04 PM 8/19/99 -0700, you wrote:
>
>Thanks, Rosa, for a great autumn reading list!
>
>Genevieve
>
>--- Rosa Graciela Montes <rmontes who-is-at mail.udlap.mx> wrote:
>>
>>
>> On Wed, 18 Aug 1999, Paul Dillon wrote:
>>
>>
>> "Para leer al Pato Donald" is the work of Chilean
>> critical sociologist
>> Andre (?) Mattelart. Rius is a Mexican, originlly a
>> political cartoonist
>> who has written a number of books in comic book
>> format on political and
>> social themes, mostly from a Latin American
>> standpoint: Cuba Libre, La
>> Revolucioncita Mexicana, Los Dictaduros, La
>> trukulenta historia del
>> Kapitalismo, Economia para Ignorantes.
>>
>> The book you're thinking of by Rius [from the series
>> "Los agachados" (the
>> powerless ones) ] is Juicio a Walt Disney in which
>> he discusses northern
>> cultural penetration through little kids.
>>
>> --Rosa Montes (Univ. Autonoma de Puebla)
>>
>>
>
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