Table of contents for From Walt to Woodstock : how Disney created the counterculture / Douglas Brode.


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Acknowledgments
Introduction. Disney's Version/Disney's Vision: The World According to Walt
1. Sex, Drugs, and Rock 'n' Roll: Disney and the Youth Culture
2. Little Boxes Made of Ticky-Tacky: Disney and the Culture of Conformity
3. The Man Who Says "No": Disney and the Rebel Hero
4. Toward a New Politics: Disney and the Sixties Sensibility
5. My Sweet Lord: Romanticism and Religion in Disney
6. Gotta Get Back to the Garden: Disney and the Environmental Movement
7. "Hell, No! We Won't Go!": Disney and the Radicalization of Youth
8. Providence in the Fall of a Sparrow: Disney and the Denial of Death
Conclusion. Popular Entertainment and Personal Art: Why Should We Take Disney Seriously?
Notes
Index



Library of Congress subject headings for this publication: Walt Disney Company, Counterculture United States History 20th century