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... women here, but there were not a lot of them.” He also men- tions how another of the early female employees, Harriet Burns, adapted to the environment: “I tell you when she was with the boys, she was one of the boys.” In other words, it ...
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... Pixar seem to tell a very different story of masculinity than that promoted by Disney's other products. With twelve ... women, admittedly, play supporting roles, but they too are interesting characters who at very least represent a ...
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... Disney and acquired franchises , such as Star Wars , Marvel , Fox , and so on . Titles in the Series Disney Channel's Extraordinary Girls : Gender in 2000's Tween Sitcoms , by Christina H. Hodel The Women Who Made Early Disneyland ...
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In The Queens of Animation, bestselling author Nathalia Holt tells their dramatic stories for the first time, showing how these women infiltrated the boys' club of Disney's story and animation departments and used early technologies to ...
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... Female Self : Feminist Readings of the Disney Heroine , ” Women's Studies in Communication 19 ( 2 ) ( 1996 ) : 229–49 . 85 Dawn Elizabeth England , Lara Descartes , and Melissa A. Collier - Meek , “ Gender Role Portrayal and the Disney ...
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... Disney's Magic Kingdom , ed . Brenda Ayres ( New York : Peter Lang , 2003 ) , 149–164 ; Christiane Staninger , " Disney's Magic Car- pet Ride : Aladdin and Women in Islam , ” in The Emperor's Old Groove : Decolonizing Disney's Magic ...
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... female contributions. The Computer Aided Production System (CAPS), a software package developed by Disney in collaboration with Pixar, assigned color digitally, offering a greater range of shades and making the process faster and less ...
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... women worldwide, as well as increasing social discourse and acceptance surrounding gender-role flexibility and fluidity (Marsh 2016). Yet work examining female portrayals in Disney movies released after 2003, particularly from a ...
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... women. Characters also tended to align with commonly held ideas about femininity (i.e., women are passive, dependent ... Pixar films, Finklea (2010) found that men are seen performing more house- work (e.g., Carl Fredricksen in Up) ...
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... girls' and young women's agency. A significant part of this shift in Disney's representations may relate to cultural changes in the understanding of the traditional reason/emotion binary and the analysis of emotions. Two recent Disney/Pixar ...