culture, race, gender, sexual orienta- tion, feminist family therapy, feminist couple therapy, thematic analysis, qualitative research The purpose of this study was to analyze popular animated Disney films according to major organizing principles of society: gender, race, age, and sexual orientation....
October 2, 2023, Workshop on Analysis and Modeling of Faces and Gestures 2023 Manuel Kansy (DisneyResearch|Studios/ETH Joint PhD) Anton Rael (ETH Zurich) Graziana Mignone (DisneyResearch|Studios) Jacek Naruniec (DisneyResearch|Studios) Christopher Schroers (DisneyResearch|Studios) Markus Gross (Di...
If girls of the 30s and 50s grew up idealising prepubescent housewives, and believing that their problems would be solved with the wave of a magic wand, then adulthood in Cold War America could only be cruel to their expectations. Thankfully, as the decades passed, the Disney tradition of...
Lion Badger’s analysis takes the gaslighting of Cinderella one step further, claiming “her new sense of self is made of glass” (wisteria-lodge.tumblr). In other words, Cinderella gets the tools to go to the ball through her Fairy Godmother, who tells her she is good and worthy to go...
also quite funny and even charming in a way, but the problems here arise in the technical aspects with the animation being very subpar and even derivative as it steals from previous Disney films. And I found it to be too foolish and silly at times and the tone here is very unevenly ...
“Like "a Western hero," Mickey is straightforward, good-natured, and modest. Donald is greedy, conceited, sneaky, and hot-tempered.” ―The Walt Disney Family Museum's analysis on Donald Duck.[19]Art depicting Donald's trademark temper tantrum....
to learn his audition song; and a plot point revolves around drama teacher Miss Jenn (Kate Reinders) securing Gabriella’s phone from the film to use as a prop in the school production of the show. This nostalgic reverence for the original film is heightened by numerous cameos from the ...
into regarding her body under a solely sexualized lens. Such manipulation connects to problems present in all cultures—sexual and domestic abuse, harassment, and the silencing of women’s opinions within the home, schools, and the workplace. To counteract the pressures on society...
Mouse said:“101 Dalmatianshas a great deal of charm, one great song and some very impressive crowd animation. But I can’t really call it a goodmovie.There are serious pacing problems, a whole lot of padding and the early London scenes are overall a lot stronger than the ones that come...
Meehan (2005) also provides a feminist perspective of political economy, wherein she views the same problems of the capitalist market with the lens of gender. The ideologies that naturalize the oppression of women also shape the corporate decisions taken at all points of production and consumption...