Diversity in Disney Films
Critical Essays on Race, Ethnicity, Gender, Sexuality and Disability.

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Beteiligte: Cheu, Johnson
veröffentlicht: Jefferson : McFarland & Company, Incorporated Publishers, 2013.
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Inhaltsangabe
Cover
Acknowledgments
Table of Contents
Introduction: Re-casting and Diversifying Disney in the Age of Globalization
Section I-Beyond The Fairest: Essays on Race and Ethnicity
Cannibals and Coons: Blackness in the Early Days of Walt Disney (Kheli R. Willetts)
Saludos Amigos and The Three Caballeros: The Representation of Latin America in Disney's "Good Neighbor" Films (Karen S. Goldman)
Mapping the Imaginary: The Neverland of Disney Indians (Prajna Parasher)
A "Vexing Implication": Siamese Cats and Orientalist Mischief-Making (Kimiko Akita and Rick Kenney)
White Man's Best Friend: Race and Privilege in Oliver and Company (Natchee Blu Barnd)
Blackness, Bayous and Gumbo: Encoding and Decoding Race in a Colorblind World (Sarah E. Turner)
Section II-Traditions and Transformations: Essays on Gender and Sexuality
Fighting the Cold War with Pinocchio, Bambi and Dumbo (Danielle Glassmeyer)
You the Man, Well, Sorta": Gender Binaries and Liminality in Mulan (Gwendolyn Limbach)
What Do You Want Me to Do? Dress in Drag and Do the Hula" Timon and Pumbaa's Alternative Lifestyle Dilemma in The Lion King (Gael Sweeney)
Mean Ladies: Transgendered Villains in Disney Films (Amanda Putnam)
Section III-Of Beasts and Innocents: Essays on Disability
You're a Surprise from Every Angle": Disability, Identity, and Otherness in The Hunchback of Notre Dame (Martin F. Norden)
Dopey's Legacy: Stereotypical Portrayals of Intellectual Disability in the Classic Animated Films (Karen Schwartz, Zana Marie Lut fiyya and Nancy Hansen)
A Place at the Table: On Being Human in the Beauty and the Beast Tradition (Tammy Berberi and Viktor Berberi)
Section IV-Up and Out: Essays on Reimaginings and New Visions.
Is Disney Avant-Garde? A Comparative Analysis of Alice in Wonderland (1951) and Jan Svankmajer's Alice (1989) (William Verrone)
(Indivi)duality in Return to Oz: Re flection and Revision (Ana Salzberg)
Securing the Virtual Frontier for Whiteness in Tron (Michael Green)
A Womb with a Phew!: Post-Humanist Theory and Pixar's Wall-E (Walter C. Metz)
Home Is Where the Heart Is: Pixar's Up (Dennis Tyler)
Filmography
About the Contributors
Index.