Recasting the Disney princess in an era of new media and social movements
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Recasting the Disney princess in an era of new media and social movements
Lexington Books, c2020
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
In the late 2000s, the Walt Disney Company expanded, rebranded, and recast itself around "woke," empowered entertainment. This new era revitalized its princess franchise, seeking to elevate its female characters into heroes who save the day. Recasting the Disney Princess in an Era of New Media and Social Movements analyzes the way that the Walt Disney Company has co-opted contemporary social discourse, incorporating how audiences interpret their world through new media and activism into the company's branding initiatives, programming, and films. The contributors in this collection study the company's most iconic franchise, the Disney princesses, to evaluate how the company has addressed the patriarchy its own legacy cemented. Recasting the Disney Princess outlines how the current Disney era reflects changes in a global society where audiences are empowered by new media and social justice movements.
目次
Part I: Rebranding the Disney Princess
Chapter One: Recasting the Disney Princess in an Era of New Media and Social Movements
Shearon Roberts
Chapter Two: Diversity Sells: The Dollars and Cents of Woke Rebranding
Shaniece B. Bickham and Shearon Roberts
Chapter Three: Sofia the First: A Princess Life Fit for a Preschool Audience
Sarah Maben
Chapter Four: From Princess to Heroine: Expanding Representations of Girls and Women
Jana Thomas and Holly Speck
Chapter Five: Pop, Hip-Hop, and the Hamiltonization of the Disney Soundtrack
Daron Roberts and Turon Nicholas
Part II: Diversifying the Disney Princess
Chapter Six: Elena of Avalor and Mama Coco: Latina Sheroes and Knowledge Keepers
Alberto Rodriguez and Veronica N. Durant
Chapter Seven: #NolaBorn: Tiana and the Road Home for New Orleans Residents
Sheryl Kennedy Haydel
Chapter Eight: Moana: The Daughter of the Chief and Polynesian (in)Visibility
Jenny Banh
Chapter Nine: #MakeMulanRight: Retracing the Genealogy of Mulan from Ancient Chinese Tale to Disney Classic.
Jenny Banh
Chapter Ten: Pocahontas: Digital Coloniality, Coercive Fiction, and "Renewing" Western Hegemonic Power.
Leece Lee-Oliver
Chapter Eleven: A Whole New World: Gender Norms, Islamophobia and Orientalism
Krystal Ghisyawan
Part III: Deconstructing Princess Narratives
Chapter Twelve: Belle: Beyond the Classic Story for the Modern Audience
Rebecca Weidman-Winter
Chapter Thirteen: "Let it Go" as Radical Mantra: Subverting the Princess Narrative in Frozen
Susanne R. Hackett
Chapter Fourteen: Shuri of Wakanda, The People's Princess
Charity Clay
Chapter Fifteen: Maleficent: Rape, Wrath, and the Feminine Divine
Sarah A. Clunis
Part IV: Embedding Social Discourse around the Disney Heroine
Chapter Sixteen: Disney's Social Consciousness: Explaining #BlackLivesMatter through Zootopia
Ahli Chatters and Shearon Roberts
Chapter Seventeen: "It's Good to Be Bad": Marginalization and Othering in the Descendants Films
Shearon Roberts
Chapter Eighteen: No Capes Needed: The Plight of Super Moms
Alexis Woods Barr
Chapter Nineteen: The Women of Wakanda: Black Beauty and Casting
Abeo Jackson
Chapter Twenty: Culture Wars and the Politics of Finding Dory
Prairie Parnell
Epilogue: Notes from Behind the Camera from a Father of Two Daughters
Varion Laurent
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