
Debating Disney
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In Debating Disney: Pedagogical Perspectives on Commercial Cinema, Douglas Brode and Shea T. Brode have assembled a collection of essays that examine Disney's output from the 1930s through the present day. Each chapter in this volume represents the conflicting viewpoints of contributors who look at Disney culture from a variety of perspectives. Covering both animated and live-action films as well as television programs, these essays discuss how the studio handles social issues such as race, gender, and culture, as well as its depictions of science and history.
Though some of the essays in this volume are critical of individual films or television shows, they also acknowledge the studio's capacity to engage audiences with the quality of their work. These essays encourage readers to draw their own conclusions about Disney productions, allowing them to consider the studio as the hero-as much as the villain-in the cultural deliberation. Debating Disney will be of interest to scholars and students of film as well as those with an interest in popular culture.
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- Intro
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1 Challenging Disney Myths
- 2 Gender and Genre
- 3 The Past as Product in the Present
- 4 Disney's Two Japans
- 5 "With a Smile and a Song"
- 6 Seeing White
- 7 Seeing Black
- 8 Objectivism versus Altruism-a Choice of Heroes for the 1950s
- 9 "Savages, Savages, Barely Even Human"
- 10 "ROAR!"
- 11 "A Family of Wolves I Knew"
- 12 "Who's Watching the Kids?"
- 13 Cinematic Essentialism, Political Agendas
- 14 The Ambiguous Captain Jack Sparrow
- 15 The Disney Way of Death
- 16 Fantasy Worlds and Disney Girls
- 17 Upon a Dream Once More
- 18 Deviance in Disney
- 19 Anti-Semitism American-Style and a Man Named Disney
- Index
- About the Editors
- About the Contributors
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