디즈니 애니메이션에 대한 에세이
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- 2011.12.04
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미국 대학 영작문 시간에 A+를 받았고,
여러번의 교정센터의 교정을 받았으며, 교수님께서 다음 학기에 참고자료로 쓰겠다고 원본을 부탁한 에세이입니다.
미국 디즈니 만화영화의 인종과 성별에 관한 편견을 다룬 disney`s doll 이란 에세이를 읽은 후, 요점과 나의 생각을 나열한 에세이입니다.
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In “Disney’s Dolls,” Kathi Maio argues that Disney’s animated films have underlying themes such as the suppression of female independence, cultural racism, ethnic stereotypes and historical inaccuracies in movie plots. Since Disney’s first animated film in 1937, Disney’s patriarchal and sexist view of gender establishes young, beautiful and obedient female figures as its standard heroine. Even though times have changed, women in Disney’s world still seem to cling to their old beliefs of Cinderella complex. Moreover, by setting old and empowered women as young heroines’ foes, Disney solidifies the uncomfortable saying, “The enemy of women is itself” (qtd. in “Enemy of Women”).
Kathi Maio also criticizes Disney’s biased view of race and ethnicity. Depicting an American looking character as a good guy and an Arabian looking guy as a villain in Aladdin, and using white Americans’ voices for righteous heroes and African Americans’ voices for villains in Lion King; Disney makes an indirect allusion to its stereotype that dominant whites are superior to minority races in the U.S.
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