Mickey Mao
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"We must be off soon , my dear . Time is money . " Monsieur looked at his Mickey Mao wristwatch . The face was a picture of the leader of the Chinese revolution wearing a Mickey Mouse beanie."--Channel Surfing in the Sea of Happiness (1998) by Guy Babineau |
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Mickey Mao refers to a cartoon showing Mao Zedong wearing mouseketeer ears as worn in The Mickey Mouse Club.
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See also
- “Mickey Mao: Glanz und Elend der virtuellen Ikone” is a text by Victor I. Stoichita published in Homo Pictor (2001).
- Turner, Richard. ―Now, Mickey Mao,‖ Newsweek 128.24 (December 9, 1996): p. 42.
- "Beijing tells Disney: if you want our vast market, you'll drop that Dalai Lama movie. What's a company with Asian ambitions to do?”
- Chinese consumer culture
- Chinese capitalism
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- Mickey Mao (Richard Montoya, 2000)
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