Interpreting and experiencing disney : mediating the mouse /

The name 'Disney' is synonymous with its expansive franchises, from princesses to theme parks. The power of the Disney brand is its role as a cultural influencer across multiple generations across the globe. This collection of essays takes a look at Disney beyond its behemoth corporate pre...

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Other Authors / Creators:Hobbs, Priscilla, 1980- editor.
Format: eBook Electronic
Language:English
Edition:New edition.
Imprint: Bristol, UK ; Chicago, IL : Intellect Books, 2022.
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505 0 |a Front Cover -- Half Title -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of contents -- Introduction -- Consumption, convergence and synergy -- Disney fandom -- Commodity fetishism as mythic experience -- Mediating the Mouse -- A concluding plot twist -- Notes -- References -- Part 1 Interpreting Disney -- 1 Abbreviating Mickey Mouse: The Art of Remediation in Disney Cartoons -- Media ecology: Networks, layers and filters -- Disney environments and remediation -- Physical Disney environment -- Digital Disney environment -- Remediation -- Contemporary remediation of Disney media -- Have a Laugh! series -- Short selection process -- Self-censorship and sanitization of content in the Have a Laugh! cartoons by theme -- A closer look at Mickey's Parrot -- Eliminating credit -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 2 'You Grow Up to Be a Duck Fan in Your Mother's Womb': The Bond between Finnish People and Donald Duck -- Introduc(k)tion -- The previous Disney comics research -- Aku Ankka: A magazine like no other -- Donald: Practically a Finn -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 3 Toad, Alice and Peter: From England to Disney-Land and Back Again -- Toad -- Alice -- Peter -- Notes -- References -- 4 Egalitarian or Stereotypical? Gender Representation in Disney Feature Fairy Tales of the Twenty-First Century -- Introduction -- Disney production of gender roles in the twenty-first century -- Female conversations: The Bechdel test convincingly passed, but... -- More egalitarian, more androgynous, but still trapped in patriarchy? -- Conclusion -- Note -- References -- 5 Father Still Knows Best: Exploring the Construction of Traditional Masculinity as Depicted in Portrayals of Fatherhood in Disney Princess Movies -- Introduction -- Review of the literature -- Disney Princess culture -- Separate-spheres ideology, gender stereotypes and 'good' parenting. 
505 8 |a Traditional versus non-traditional parents -- The invisible father -- Father involvement and gender socialization -- Disney's portrayal of families -- Methodology -- Findings -- Finding one: The invisible father -- Finding two: Interaction with women -- Finding three: Somatext of Disney dads -- Finding four: Fathering style -- Absentee/uninvolved father -- Oblivious father/jellyfish dad -- Authoritarian father/dragon dad -- Attached father/dolphin dad -- Conclusion -- References -- 6 Poisoned Apples: Womanhood in Disney's Snow White -- Jungian analysis/archetypes -- The shadow -- The animus/anima -- The self -- Jungian analysis: Conclusion -- Major things removed from the text -- Removal of the mother/significant female relationships -- Removal of beauty and cosmetic supplies -- Removal of the father and the prince's servants -- Removal of negative emotions -- Major things removed: Conclusion -- Major things added to the film -- Emphasis on the Snow White/dwarfs relationship -- Addition of Snow White as a 'wife and mother': 'The angel of the house' -- Emphasis on Snow White-prince relationship -- Addition of the little animals -- Endearment of the Snow White-huntsman interaction -- Conclusion -- References -- 7 A Rhetoric of Classism and Reading Cultures in Disney's Beauty and the Beast -- References -- Part 2 Experiencing Disney -- 8 'Our Cartoon City upon a Hill': Disneyland, Disney World and American Identity -- Disney parks and culture change -- Disney parks as demonstration sites -- Performing patriotism: Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln, the Hall of Presidents and the American Adventure -- Gay Days at Disney: 'It would be a travesty in this country to exclude anybody' -- Conclusion: 'Our cartoon city upon a hill' -- Notes -- References -- 9 Can Small World Ever Be Politically Correct? -- My mother the Disney girl: A reflection. 
505 8 |a The ritual of the ride -- Ritual violations and marketing choices -- It's a Small World's need for equality -- Conclusion -- Note -- References -- 10 Reading the Disney Princess Attractions: Narrative Adaptation, Immersion and Control in the Magic Kingdom's Expanded Fantasyland -- Adapting the fairy tale -- Occupying the story -- Controlling the narrative -- Conclusion -- References -- 11 Online Brand Communities: A Case Study of Disney -- Brand communities -- Online communities -- Online brand communities -- The DIS -- The DIS Unplugged -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 12 I Am Disney Bound: Costuming as Psycho-Spiritual Practice -- So... costuming beyond Comic-Con is a thing? Why? -- Costuming: The imitation of life versus the illusion of life -- Cosplay in the DisneyVerse -- DisneyBound: Re-animating the characters -- Why Disney? One word -- play -- Notes -- References -- 13 A Journey from Girl-to-Womanhood: The Influence of Disney Princess Fashion on the Female Gender -- The Bibbidi-Bobbidi-Boo effect: Dressing up -- Pout to perfection: Beauty and body ideals -- The style tales: Creation of a fashion identity -- Conclusion -- References -- Contributors -- Index -- Back Cover. 
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