Ep 400 - The Disney Revolt w/ Jake S. Friedman

Ep 400 - The Disney Revolt w/ Jake S. Friedman

Author: David Parsons December 20, 2024 Duration: 1:04:21

A critical but often overlooked chapter in American labor history, the animator's strike that shook the Walt Disney Corporation in 1941 was part of a wave of labor struggle in World War II era Hollywood. Jake S. Friedman's book The Disney Revolt: The Great Labor War of Animation's Golden Age chronicles the strike in colorful detail, and includes plenty of eye-popping images of the strike's particularly cartoonish aesthetic. Friedman joins me for a conversation about his book, the strike, and the wider history of the Disney project, which shifted dramatically in the wake of the rebellion by its key artists. From communist infiltrators to mafia-connected union leaders, this is a fascinating picture of the intersection of art, industrial capitalism, and pop culture. 

For more on the book, including lots of great images from the strike: https://www.thedisneyrevolt.com/

Our previous episode on World War II era Disney history:   https://www.patreon.com/posts/trap-tv-brick-to-75566223

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