The Rise of the Androgynous Princess: Examining Representations of Gender in Prince and Princess Characters of Disney Movies Released 2009–2016
Autor: | Lisa Hartwell, Katie Lopreore, Benjamin Hine, Elizabeth Skora Horgan, Dawn E. England |
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Jazyk: | angličtina |
Rok vydání: | 2018 |
Předmět: |
Young child
Disney gender roles 05 social sciences Socialization General Social Sciences children’s media 050801 communication & media studies Gender studies psychology Romance lcsh:Social Sciences lcsh:H 0508 media and communications Biased gender 050903 gender studies princess 0509 other social sciences Gender role content coding analysis Content (Freudian dream analysis) Psychology Practical implications prince |
Zdroj: | Social Sciences, Vol 7, Iss 12, p 245 (2018) Social Sciences Volume 7 Issue 12 |
ISSN: | 2076-0760 |
Popis: | Previous quantitative research examining Disney movies has highlighted that whilst prince characters display largely balanced gender profiles, princesses exhibit biased gender role portrayals—performing mostly feminine characteristics, rarely participating in rescue behavior, and concluding movies in romantic relationships with the prince. However, such research, as well as public commentary, has also suggested that princess characters in movies released across the 2000s and 2010s may have more positive gender role portrayals. This study aimed to test these assertions by utilizing content coding analysis to examine the behavioral characteristics, rescue behavior, and romantic conclusions of prince and princess characters in five iconic Disney films released between 2009 and 2016 (The Princess and the Frog, Tangled, Brave (released under Pixar), Frozen, and Moana). Comparisons were also made with earlier titles to assess historical changes. Results showed that princesses in “2000s to 2010s„ movies exhibited an almost equal number of masculine and feminine behaviors, thus demonstrating more egalitarian profiles over time. In contrast, princes appeared to adopt a more feminine behavioral profile in later movies. In addition, characters engaged in equal numbers of rescue behaviors, and princesses were more likely to remain single in “2000s to 2010s„ movies. Results therefore suggest that Disney is indeed presenting more diverse, androgynous, balanced characters to viewers, and the theoretical and practical implications for the socialization of young child viewers are discussed. |
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