The transmediation involved in recent Walt Disney Company productions including A Wrinkle in Time, Black Panther, Thor: Ragnarok, Coco, and Moana engage with a process of visualizing the nonvisual in ways that have heretofore differed from past Disney offerings. These films respond to calls for increased diversity, unlocking the potential of imagined spaces on a global scale. Although it addresses postcolonial identity politics that are both salient and fraught in the current geopolitical climate, such diversity nevertheless serves Disney’s corporate interests, (re)producing a colonizing progression decentralized from the nation-state but rooted in projection of culture. As Disney adapts new narratives, it also engages in a process of incor...
This thesis traces the themes of war, racism, ecological anxiety and postindustrial subjugation as f...
Children’s media products reflect the cultural values of their producers as well as the social, poli...
In this article, we examine how Disney participates in an affective economy through an analysis of h...
As the consciousness of coloniality, diversity, and the necessity of not only token depictions of ot...
The ideological power of popular culture, and especially of movies, has always prompted public dispu...
Over the past century, Disney has grown from a small American animation studio into a multipronged g...
The artworld has largely revolved around traditional institutions like museums for centuries, howeve...
Disney – This name stands not only for a company that has had global reach from its early days, but ...
Multiculturalism has transformed in its meaning and significance over the years, but not in its need...
This dissertation deconstructs Disney’s corporate commodification of multiculturalism and diversity ...
In the summer of 2019, Disneyland opened Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, an immersive experience where vis...
The Walt Disney Company is undoubtedly a monopoly in the media industry space. Their impressive acqu...
Throughout its nearly 100-year history, The Walt Disney Company has not only become a global corpora...
As one of the most powerful purveyors of entertainment in the world, the Disney company has produced...
Disney’s Moana (2016) portrays a village leader’s daughter who leaves her home island and sails acro...
This thesis traces the themes of war, racism, ecological anxiety and postindustrial subjugation as f...
Children’s media products reflect the cultural values of their producers as well as the social, poli...
In this article, we examine how Disney participates in an affective economy through an analysis of h...
As the consciousness of coloniality, diversity, and the necessity of not only token depictions of ot...
The ideological power of popular culture, and especially of movies, has always prompted public dispu...
Over the past century, Disney has grown from a small American animation studio into a multipronged g...
The artworld has largely revolved around traditional institutions like museums for centuries, howeve...
Disney – This name stands not only for a company that has had global reach from its early days, but ...
Multiculturalism has transformed in its meaning and significance over the years, but not in its need...
This dissertation deconstructs Disney’s corporate commodification of multiculturalism and diversity ...
In the summer of 2019, Disneyland opened Star Wars: Galaxy’s Edge, an immersive experience where vis...
The Walt Disney Company is undoubtedly a monopoly in the media industry space. Their impressive acqu...
Throughout its nearly 100-year history, The Walt Disney Company has not only become a global corpora...
As one of the most powerful purveyors of entertainment in the world, the Disney company has produced...
Disney’s Moana (2016) portrays a village leader’s daughter who leaves her home island and sails acro...
This thesis traces the themes of war, racism, ecological anxiety and postindustrial subjugation as f...
Children’s media products reflect the cultural values of their producers as well as the social, poli...
In this article, we examine how Disney participates in an affective economy through an analysis of h...