Recasting the Disney Princess in an Era of New Media and Social Movements
Abstract
In seeking to “critique the works created during Disney’s second revival” and “[examine] the political economy of a major global company and brand (p. 5)”, this collection of analyses takes the reader on a journey from the personal impact of representation to the in-depth critique of what they say about the communities depicted.Downloads
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2020-12-18
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