2004
DOI: 10.1111/j.0022-3840.2004.107_12.x
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The Emperor's Old Groove: Decolonizing Disney's Magic Kingdom

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“…Contextualized within a romance narrative, sexual relationships can only be part of a quest for love. Numerous authors have critically examined fairy tales and Disney cinematography as telling and retelling the romance narrative (e.g., Ayres, 2003;Bean, 2003;Layng, 2001). The stories have the familiar elements: The primary job of the female protagonist is to find her soulmate, the relationship is important, the heroine is beautiful, the male takes heroic actions, and the goodlooking heterosexual couple lives happily ever after.…”
Section: Discourses Specific To Young Adult Women's Sexualitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Contextualized within a romance narrative, sexual relationships can only be part of a quest for love. Numerous authors have critically examined fairy tales and Disney cinematography as telling and retelling the romance narrative (e.g., Ayres, 2003;Bean, 2003;Layng, 2001). The stories have the familiar elements: The primary job of the female protagonist is to find her soulmate, the relationship is important, the heroine is beautiful, the male takes heroic actions, and the goodlooking heterosexual couple lives happily ever after.…”
Section: Discourses Specific To Young Adult Women's Sexualitymentioning
confidence: 99%