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The Princess with the Quasi-Feminist Agenda: a Glance at Two Disney Films Through the Lens of Feminist Criticism




AuthorsKujundžić Nada

EditorsGun-Marie Frånberg, Camilla Hällgren, Elza Dunkels

Publication year2012

Book title Invisible Girl

First page 267

Last page276

Number of pages10

ISBN978-91-7459-727-1

ISSN1652-6821

Web address http://umu.diva-portal.org/smash/get/diva2:535252/FULLTEXT01.pdf


Abstract

As an important and influential presence in the global landscape, Disney films exert a powerful influence on their young and (arguably) uncritical audiences, shaping to a large extent their perception of the world and themselves. It is often stated that girls present a particularly vulnerable group in this respect. Close scrutiny of the images and messages which play such a significant part in the processes of (female) socialization and acculturation present, therefore, a pressing need. In this paper, my aim is to examine gender roles and imagery in two recent Disney films: The Princess and the Frog (2009) and Tangled (2010). I am particularly interested in what is often referred to as ´feminist´ features of Disney heroines: are these, as some critics claim, mere ´gestures to feminism´, or is the Studio truly rejecting traditional feminine ideals promoted in its earlier releases (Snow White, Cinderella, Sleeping Beauty)?



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