Edition |
1st pbk. ed. |
Description |
xi, 192 p. ; 23 cm. |
Series |
Perspectives on a multiracial America series |
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Perspectives on a multiracial America series.
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Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 171-180) and index. |
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Includes filmography: p. 181-184. |
Contents |
Acknowledgments -- 1: Introduction -- 2: Whole new world: animated films in an unsettled and interconnected world -- 3: Look out new world, here we come?: racial and sexual pedagogies -- 4: Colonial claims: indigenous people, empire, and naturalization -- 5: Other(ed) Latinidades: animated representations of (Latino) ethnicity and nation -- 6: Beyond Snow White: femininity and constructions of citizenship -- 7: Negotiating "difference": the racial politics of transgressive sexualities/families -- 8: Screening resistance: commodity racism and political consumerism -- 9: Coming attractions -- Bibliography -- Filmography -- Index -- About the authors. |
Summary |
From the Publisher: Animating Difference studies the way race, ethnicity, sexuality, and gender are portrayed in recent animated films from 1990 through the present. Ranging from Aladdin to Toy Story to Up, these popular films are key media through which children (and adults) learn about the world and how to behave. While racial and gender stereotypes may not be as obvious as they may have been in films of decades past, they often continue to convey troubling messages and stereotypes in subtle and surprising ways. |
Subject |
Stereotypes (Social psychology)
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Motion pictures -- Social aspects.
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Added Author |
Lugo-Lugo, Carmen R.
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Bloodsworth-Lugo, Mary K.
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Added Title |
Race, gender, and sexuality in contemporary films for children. |
ISBN |
9780742560826 |
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0742560821 |
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