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I forgot about Ariel!
All of the Disney princesses were detailed, except Ariel, who slipped my mind…yikes! She is a mermaid and the daughter of king Triton. She is adventurous and curious about the world outside the sea. One day she ventures to the … Continue reading
Disney’s latest addition to the princess line
Brave came out in 2012 and with it came a feisty, independent, and adventurous young lady, Merida. Peter Debruge of Variety gave a positive review of the film, remarking that the film “offers a tougher, more self-reliant heroine for an … Continue reading
Rapunzel
Rapunzel is the last princess before Merida, having been released in 2010. I thought she was AWESOME!! Resourceful, witty, helpful, she makes watching the movie Tangled a delight. However, upon closer inspection Flynn takes the reigns and controls much of … Continue reading
Jasmine, Pocahantas, Mulan, and Tiana: The ethnic princesses
These four princesses were disney’s attempts at diversifying the princess brand to include princesses children other thanĀ blonde, white girls with big blue eyes. Unlike the “first wave” of princesses, they were a lot more idenependent, a lot less passive, … Continue reading
Food for thought
I was youtube-ing some videos on disney and women and came across how men are portrayed. This adds an interesting dimension to my topic because while women are placed in a certain role, men are as well. This is something … Continue reading
Women in Disney
I found this interesting clip on youtube about Disney’s portrayals of women and how that might affect their identities. The clip shows mini-clips from Snow White, Cinderella, and The Little Mermaid. [youtube -57zKcmrT6M]
Snow White: The FAIREST of them all?
Snow White, the first ever Disney Princess to grace the television screen. Her beauty surpasses all others in the land and she is pursued by her evil stepmother, who will do whatever it takes to remain the most beautiful woman … Continue reading
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Can I be a princess? Thanks Disney!
In my introductory post to my individual research journal I focused on Dexter’s Laboratory, a cartoon I, and I am sure most people of this generation, watched when we were younger. While the appeal of analyzing each and every episode … Continue reading