This study is concerned with the Americanized exposure of Confucian filial piety expressed in one of Disney's animated features, Mulan. I intend to analyze how Disney reframes the original concept of Confucian filial piety to meet the global understanding of Disney's audience and how Disney's fundamental motives affect Disney's decision on combining Confucian filial piety with American values. In the analysis, I use three main theories, namely americanization, disneyfication, and cultural hybridity related to cultural imperialism. In my analysis, I find that Disney reframes the original concept of Confucian filialness in a more Americanized manner, by injecting some classic American notions such as individualism and equality of opportunity...
Mulan is a movie that has two versions in animation and live-action. This research aims to reve...
Hua Mulan, the heroine of the ancient Chinese literature The Ballad of Mulan, was also the blueprint...
This dissertation deconstructs Disney’s corporate commodification of multiculturalism and diversity ...
Hybridization has become a fluid notion due to its association with ideas and themes that were once ...
The study is intended to know the Disney’s animation films characteristics which are adapted from no...
This paper addresses the way Disney identifies American culture as opposed to non Western cultures t...
This study aims to find out what changes are happening to the heroines when they are transform into ...
The growth of the Walt Disney Company in all its numerous forms - what might be called the multiple...
Hybridisation refers to the fusion of diverse cultural elements which generates new cultural forms t...
children in twentieth-century America is Walt Disney. His lasting cultural power is a testament to h...
This paper examines Disney’s Mulan and how it relates to the ancient Chinese legend it is adapted fr...
The films of Walt Disney have served as icons of childhood over the last century. The Disney Corpora...
This essay was originally commissioned by the editors of THIRD TEXT. However, it was not to their li...
This thesis applies the glocalization theory to a comparative study of the Disney theme parks in the...
Walt Disney Productions is considered by conventional wisdom to be synonymous with wholesome family ...
Mulan is a movie that has two versions in animation and live-action. This research aims to reve...
Hua Mulan, the heroine of the ancient Chinese literature The Ballad of Mulan, was also the blueprint...
This dissertation deconstructs Disney’s corporate commodification of multiculturalism and diversity ...
Hybridization has become a fluid notion due to its association with ideas and themes that were once ...
The study is intended to know the Disney’s animation films characteristics which are adapted from no...
This paper addresses the way Disney identifies American culture as opposed to non Western cultures t...
This study aims to find out what changes are happening to the heroines when they are transform into ...
The growth of the Walt Disney Company in all its numerous forms - what might be called the multiple...
Hybridisation refers to the fusion of diverse cultural elements which generates new cultural forms t...
children in twentieth-century America is Walt Disney. His lasting cultural power is a testament to h...
This paper examines Disney’s Mulan and how it relates to the ancient Chinese legend it is adapted fr...
The films of Walt Disney have served as icons of childhood over the last century. The Disney Corpora...
This essay was originally commissioned by the editors of THIRD TEXT. However, it was not to their li...
This thesis applies the glocalization theory to a comparative study of the Disney theme parks in the...
Walt Disney Productions is considered by conventional wisdom to be synonymous with wholesome family ...
Mulan is a movie that has two versions in animation and live-action. This research aims to reve...
Hua Mulan, the heroine of the ancient Chinese literature The Ballad of Mulan, was also the blueprint...
This dissertation deconstructs Disney’s corporate commodification of multiculturalism and diversity ...