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Recasting the Disney Princess in an Era of New Media and Social Movements

Banh, Jenny(Contributions by)Barr, Alexis Woods(Contributions by)Bickham, Shaniece B.(Contributions by)Chatters, Ahli(Contributions by)Clay, Charity(Contributions by)Clunis, Sarah A.(Contributions by)Duran, Veronica Nohemi(Contributions by)Endres-Parnell, Prairie(Contributions by)Ghisyawan, Krystal(Contributions by)Hackett, Susanne R.(Contributions by)Haydel, Sheryl Kennedy(Contributions by)Jackson, Abeo(Contributions by)Laurent, Varion(Contributions by)Lee-Oliver, Leece(Contributions by)Maben, Sarah(Contributions by)Nicholas, Turon(Contributions by)Pate, Holly(Contributions by)Ray, Kelsey Denise(Contributions by)Roberts, Daron(Contributions by)Roberts, Shearon(Contributions by)Rodriguez, Alberto(Contributions by)Shareef, Hannah Joy(Contributions by)Thomas, Jana(Contributions by)Walker, Prinsey(Contributions by)Weidman-Winter, Rebecca(Contributions by)Roberts, Shearon(Edited by)
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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.

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Lexington Books
1793604029 / 9781793604026
eBook (Adobe Pdf, EPUB)
15/03/2020
English
386 pages
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