The Righteousness of Self-Centred Royals: The World According to Disney Animation (Critical Essay) The Righteousness of Self-Centred Royals: The World According to Disney Animation (Critical Essay)

The Righteousness of Self-Centred Royals: The World According to Disney Animation (Critical Essay‪)‬

Critical Arts 2004, Jan, 18, 1

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Abstract The startling success of Disney animation prompts the perspective for this essay, which explores both a political-economic and cultural studies approach. Understanding Disney animation helps clarify the intimate relationship between ideology and socio-economic practice, (Ricker, 1996; Wasko, 2001). Investigating the construction, content, and persuasive efficacy of animated Disney films reveals that Disney consistently and intentionally selects themes in its commodities-as-animated features that promote an ideology useful to Disney and capitalist society, but at odds with democratic, creative communities. Of course, valid arguments may be made that audiences construct their own varied meanings, often in contradiction to those intended by the producer, but this essay is concerned primarily with the content of the messages constructed and distributed from the entertainment producer, because of Disney's standing in popular culture. Moreover, because social groups use "mass-mediated "words and images" to create and sustain social relations" (Ricker, 1996, p. 42), in a society ostensibly committed to democracy, it is particularly unsettling to find that Disney's animated features simultaneously soften and distribute messages of class hierarchy and anti-social hyper-individualism.

GENRE
Non-Fiction
RELEASED
2004
1 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
50
Pages
PUBLISHER
Critical Arts Projects
SIZE
250.5
KB

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