
Sixties Backlash
Parody is an art form for "children who have had imposed upon them a meaningless iconography."
Codes and myths, narratives and icons, rituals and representations.

Parody is an art form for "children who have had imposed upon them a meaningless iconography."

In its silly way, this is a movie about female sexual power.

"Disney sold him into slavery, and he’s nothing. He's nothing."

A non-compact topological group of bare-breasted women in G-strings.

"He’s so much of an institution that we’re limited in what we can do with him."

How to survive not war, but peace, with one’s humanity intact?

"A degenerate 'middlebrow' horror, mass-produced for profit."

Comical yet not funny, equal-opportunity in its portrayal of human folly, artificial in the extreme.

From 1944–1953, Mickey was a Mouse Without Qualities.

Single-night movies aren’t snapshots, they’re moonlit summoning rituals.

“Win big at parenting.”

Mickey’s repressed characteristics had returned… in a deformed (duckbilled) fashion!

Beatnik gives us anti-highbrow Beat-ness without the exaltation.

Over time, Mickey became progressively more juvenile in appearance.