This essay reflects on how Disney\u27s (1991) animated classic Beauty and the Beast and the (2017) live-action remake differentially treat social responsibility, with respect to the various side characters and communities represented, for the toxic masculinity exhibited by its most prominent male characters, Gaston and the Beast. Furthermore, this essay uses Beauty and the Beast as a heuristic to understand the relationship between social responsibility, toxic masculinity, contemporary capitalism, and radical political and economic change
Through the story of Beauty and the Beast, Disney have been indirectly been relaying their values an...
There are two movies here, neither of which get along well with the other. Posting about the movie ...
Madame Jeanne-Marie LePrince de Beaumont wrote and published La Belle et La Bête while working as a ...
The ubiquity of Disney movies has certainly transformed the American cultural landscape. The Disney ...
Focusing entirely on the 1991, animated, edition of the Disney story of Beauty and the Beast this es...
This thesis examines the manner in which Disney's Beauty and the Beast cultivates stereotypes and ge...
In this thesis, I investigate Disney\u27s positioning of the live-action Beauty and the Beast as fem...
In this thesis, I investigate Disney’s positioning of the live-action Beauty and the Beast as femini...
This thesis examines the manner in which Disney’s Beauty and the Beast cultivates stereotypes and ge...
Disney’s interpretation of the fairy tale, Beauty and the Beast, and the decisions made to include o...
This dissertation focuses on the analysis of the female protagonists in three animated Disney films....
Thesis (M.A., Theatre) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2009.This thesis examines Walt Di...
In this thesis, I analyze three eras of princesses in Disney animated films in terms of how gender a...
The Walt Disney Corporation is one of the dominant ideological state apparatuses of the last eighty ...
This article presents a critical analysis of Disney’s animated film and stage production of Beauty a...
Through the story of Beauty and the Beast, Disney have been indirectly been relaying their values an...
There are two movies here, neither of which get along well with the other. Posting about the movie ...
Madame Jeanne-Marie LePrince de Beaumont wrote and published La Belle et La Bête while working as a ...
The ubiquity of Disney movies has certainly transformed the American cultural landscape. The Disney ...
Focusing entirely on the 1991, animated, edition of the Disney story of Beauty and the Beast this es...
This thesis examines the manner in which Disney's Beauty and the Beast cultivates stereotypes and ge...
In this thesis, I investigate Disney\u27s positioning of the live-action Beauty and the Beast as fem...
In this thesis, I investigate Disney’s positioning of the live-action Beauty and the Beast as femini...
This thesis examines the manner in which Disney’s Beauty and the Beast cultivates stereotypes and ge...
Disney’s interpretation of the fairy tale, Beauty and the Beast, and the decisions made to include o...
This dissertation focuses on the analysis of the female protagonists in three animated Disney films....
Thesis (M.A., Theatre) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2009.This thesis examines Walt Di...
In this thesis, I analyze three eras of princesses in Disney animated films in terms of how gender a...
The Walt Disney Corporation is one of the dominant ideological state apparatuses of the last eighty ...
This article presents a critical analysis of Disney’s animated film and stage production of Beauty a...
Through the story of Beauty and the Beast, Disney have been indirectly been relaying their values an...
There are two movies here, neither of which get along well with the other. Posting about the movie ...
Madame Jeanne-Marie LePrince de Beaumont wrote and published La Belle et La Bête while working as a ...