Using the new frameworks for analysis of Disney animation laid out by scholars such as Douglas Brode and Nicholas Sammond, I apply a sociohistorical treatment to Disney’s version of \u27Snow White.\u27 My central thesis is that Disney changed the story of Snow White in order to incorporate the new ideology of the 1930s, including the transformation of the American Dream of success. This work preempted the studio’s involvement in shaping national myths for propagandistic purposes during World War II in America
Discusses the Disney film Snow White and notes that Tolkien’s famous anti-Disney remark predated the...
A modern fairy tale drama on the ABC network, Once Upon A Time recasts the animated Disney princesse...
In this thesis, I analyze three eras of princesses in Disney animated films in terms of how gender a...
In American films Wilhelm and Jacob Grimm appear as malleable as the folktales they collected and pu...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
Fairy tales starring cross-dressed knights who make war present a clear case of “heroinism.” What, t...
The late Victorian pantomime role of principal boy can be and sometimes was seen as existing outside...
Abstract: Fairy tales have been associated with story time at home, in schools and libraries, and be...
The Japanese countercultural icon Terayama Shūji produced three projects in the years 1961–1979 that...
My topic encompasses fairy tales and princesses, beauties and beasts across the Atlantic and across ...
This study aims to find out what changes are happening to the heroines when they are transform into ...
Ōba Minako (1930–2007) was captivated by the imaginative world of the mukashi-banashi (folktales) an...
This article examines the filmic fairy-tale adaptations Mirror Mirror (2012) and Snow White and the ...
Common critical readings of Snow White focus on the way in which the story allows child readers to...
For nearly two centuries the English theatrical tradition of Christmas pantomime has served as a sig...
Discusses the Disney film Snow White and notes that Tolkien’s famous anti-Disney remark predated the...
A modern fairy tale drama on the ABC network, Once Upon A Time recasts the animated Disney princesse...
In this thesis, I analyze three eras of princesses in Disney animated films in terms of how gender a...
In American films Wilhelm and Jacob Grimm appear as malleable as the folktales they collected and pu...
This book is available as open access through the Bloomsbury Open Access programme and is available ...
Fairy tales starring cross-dressed knights who make war present a clear case of “heroinism.” What, t...
The late Victorian pantomime role of principal boy can be and sometimes was seen as existing outside...
Abstract: Fairy tales have been associated with story time at home, in schools and libraries, and be...
The Japanese countercultural icon Terayama Shūji produced three projects in the years 1961–1979 that...
My topic encompasses fairy tales and princesses, beauties and beasts across the Atlantic and across ...
This study aims to find out what changes are happening to the heroines when they are transform into ...
Ōba Minako (1930–2007) was captivated by the imaginative world of the mukashi-banashi (folktales) an...
This article examines the filmic fairy-tale adaptations Mirror Mirror (2012) and Snow White and the ...
Common critical readings of Snow White focus on the way in which the story allows child readers to...
For nearly two centuries the English theatrical tradition of Christmas pantomime has served as a sig...
Discusses the Disney film Snow White and notes that Tolkien’s famous anti-Disney remark predated the...
A modern fairy tale drama on the ABC network, Once Upon A Time recasts the animated Disney princesse...
In this thesis, I analyze three eras of princesses in Disney animated films in terms of how gender a...