Entenhausen edition carl barks biography
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- Carl Barks Dagobert und Donald Duck: Welteroberung aus Entenperspektive
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- Author: David Kunzle
- Publisher: Fischer Verlag
- Publication date: 1990
- Country: Germany
- Language: German
- Cover type: softcover
- Type: book
- Width: 12,5 cm
- Height: 19,0 cm
- Pages: 96
Description: David Kunzle, an art historian from the University of Los Angeles, who seems to be well grounded in Barks-stories, analizes the influence of (in those days) current political events on the works of Barks. Kunzle tries to prove that the political situation of the USA in the fifties and sixties has a great influence on the stories Carl Barks has created. He refers mainly to stories with Uncle Scrooge, in which Uncle Scrooge stands for the USA (USA = U.S. = Uncle Scrooge), thus invading in poor and helples
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CARL BARKS: DIE STADT DER GOLDENEN DÄCHER
IT’S AN OLD STORY: the Author rejected by high culture pops up in another part of the culture industry heretofore deemed vulgar. Just as the literary author is pronounced dead by Roland Barthes in Le Degré zéro de l’écriture, he is reincarnated as film auteur in the pages of Cahiers du cinéma. While the movies have long been the favorite stomping ground of illegitimate intellectuals (Pierre Bourdieu’s name for those without legitimizing academic credentials and careers), younger generations have discovered new authors in the most diverse areas of the culture industry (cameramen, comic-book artists, record producers). By the ’80s, when the concept of the Death of the Author was a high-culture commonplace, graphic and furniture designers were being celebrated as artists, even stars. As much accidentally as through their unpredictable independence and anarchic production relations,