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    love the joy that Disney Studios puts into their movies. Whether its Aladdin or Beauty and the Beast or even Frozen‚ Disney has warmed people’s hearts for decades and made everyone’s life more enjoyable. Have you ever wondered what it’s like to watch it live? For many Disney movies‚ that is possible. Many movies have been made into musicals and plays for people to enjoy. For instance‚ many of you may know the popular Disney movie‚ Aladdin. This is one of the most watched Disney movies. In fact‚ it was

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    The negative influence of Disney movies on children Disney movies have a target audience of young impressionable children. Although Disney movies on first glance are entertaining and educational for the young mind it actually has many hidden messages that children do not realize are negative and believe that what they see is what is true. Disney movies contain a negative representations that are racist towards ethnic groups‚ sexism towards the behaviour and treatment of women‚ and construct

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    “The Disney organization does not create the stereotypes‚ they simply reflect them” (What about Women in Disney Movies?‚ 2008). Disney movies‚ however‚ are filled with stereotypes‚ ranging from social stereotypes to racial stereotypes. Although Disney movies are filled with an abundant amount of different stereotypes‚ the most common stereotypes seen in Disney movies are gender stereotypes. Gender stereotypes are when a group is generalized based on gender (female or male). In Disney movies the

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    This paper explores the ideas brought up by many different articles about Disney movies and their effect on the thoughts and behaviours that children possess and how these thoughts and behaviours effect the way they communicate. The research found was mostly based on observations of certain behaviours in various popular Disney movies. The topics brought up by the articles were that Disney portrays sexist and racist behaviours‚ questionable gender roles‚ indirect aggression‚ negative body images‚

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    Disney’s attempt to appease the masses by the production and release of films that portray male characters were both strategic and ingenious. Hearing the argument from its opposition‚ the filmmaker responded with a barrage of movies that depict masculine protagonist in a positive light‚ contrary to the tone of the article authors‚ Ken Gillam and Shannon Wooden. Their interpretation of their son’s slip of the tongue‚ “Lightning McQueen” versus “Lightning the queen‚” was‚ at best‚ a mere accident.

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    M Masculinity in Disney Films Krista Wilson UI455 May 4‚ 2013 Turkey Theory Dr. John P. Hill‚ a professor at Virginia Commonwealth University pointed out that childhood socialization undoubtedly has a powerful effect on adults’ behavior. An exclusive emphasis on these forces reflects an acceptance of the “turkey theory.” The Turkey Theory is a belief that the adult behavioral process is parallel to the preparation of a traditional Thanksgiving turkey. The socialization emphasis assumes

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    Children’s Movie (Especially on Disney Movies) 1. The Mouse that Roared: Disney and the End of Innocence (Culture and Education Series) + The Mouse that Roared Student Edition: Disney and the End of Innocence [Kindle Edition]; Henri A.Giroux (Author) Giroux tackles Disney’s theme parks‚ its recent forays into education and its movies in an attempt to expose how Uncle Walt’s legacy is eroding democracy and endangering our nation’s youth. He disparages Disneyland and Disney World for whitewashing history

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    Racism in Disney During the last several decades‚ the media has become a strong agent in directing and controlling social beliefs and behaviors. Children‚ by nature‚ can be particularly susceptible to the influencing powers of the media‚ opening an avenue where media created especially for children can indoctrinate entire generations. Disney movies‚ like all other media “are powerful vehicles for certain notions about our culture‚” such as racism. (Giroux 32). Racist scenes in Disney movies are often

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    November 2008 Disney “All our dreams can come true‚ if we have the courage to pursue them” (Disney). This famous quote was made by a enormous dreamer that has bridged the idea for one of the most successful companies in the world. Walt Disney‚ theme parks‚ movies‚ jobs‚ and many other attributes make up this gigantic company. Walter Elias Disney was born on December 5‚ 1901 in Chicago Illinois and died on December 15‚ 1966 in Los Angeles California. Walt’s father‚ Elias Disney‚ was an Irish-Canadian

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    Semiotics can be drawn from everyday things in life‚ and perhaps the most deeply ingrained belief humans hold are in regards to the gender of humans and their respective roles in society. Perhaps the easiest way to tackle this subject is to define everything that is being stated. By gender roles‚ the Oxford Dictionary defines it as the role or behavior learned by a person as appropriate to their gender‚ determined by the prevailing cultural norms. This implies the acceptable gender roles for the

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