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Disneyfication Of Popular Culture


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Disneyfication Of Popular Culture
Analyzes the dehumanizing effects of Disney films, focusing on sexist and racist images in animated films such as "Beauty & the Beast" and "Alladin".
2,475 words (approx. 9.9 pages) | 7 sources | 1999 United States


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INTRODUCTION
"In 1965, Frances Clarke Sayers wrote the following with reference to Walt Disney and the way he treated his film material:
I call him to account for his debasement of the traditional literature of childhood, in films and in the books he publishes: He shows scant respect for the integrity of the original creations of authors, manipulating and vulgarizing everything for his own ends. His treatment of folklore is without regard for its anthropological, spiritual, or psychological truths. Every story is sacrificed to the "gimmick". . . of animation. . . Not content with the films, he fixes these mutilated versions in books which are cut to a fraction of their original forms, illustrates them ..."

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