2015
DOI: 10.1111/jpcu.12281
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De‐tangling Motherhood: Adoption Narratives in Disney's Tangled

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“…These myths are manifested in popular culture in representations of evil stepmothers or godmothers that are not associated with biological motherhood, who are often presented as wicked witches, such as the Evil Queen in Snow White or depictions of Maleficent in the original Sleeping Beauty (Delrosso 2015). Often in children's stories, and in early Disney films especially, the good (human and biological) mother of the protagonist/s, who is "loving, nurturing, attentive and often self-sacrificing", is supplanted by the binary opposite, that is, an evil adoptive mother or stepmother who happens to be a witch in many cases (Delrosso 2015, 520).…”
Section: Mary Poppins Witches and Non-biological Motherhoodmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These myths are manifested in popular culture in representations of evil stepmothers or godmothers that are not associated with biological motherhood, who are often presented as wicked witches, such as the Evil Queen in Snow White or depictions of Maleficent in the original Sleeping Beauty (Delrosso 2015). Often in children's stories, and in early Disney films especially, the good (human and biological) mother of the protagonist/s, who is "loving, nurturing, attentive and often self-sacrificing", is supplanted by the binary opposite, that is, an evil adoptive mother or stepmother who happens to be a witch in many cases (Delrosso 2015, 520).…”
Section: Mary Poppins Witches and Non-biological Motherhoodmentioning
confidence: 99%