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Summary Of Gender Portrayal And The Disney Princesses

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The article, Gender Role Portrayal and the Disney Princesses, by Dawn Elizabeth England, Lara Descartes, and Melissa A. Collier-Meek was conducted through content coding analyses of the primary characters’ actions and how it would be categorized to portray the roles presented in this particular genre of films. Each of the Disney Princess movies analyzed has its own and unique central female character and a male who sought after her. This study uses does not stop at the examining of these primary characters’ gender portrayals but also continues to see how they change over time. The first of the three groupings is the earlier movies. The 2nd grouping, being the five movies that came out thirty years after the first group. Last but not least, the most current Disney Princess film (while the …show more content…

The authors stressed the consideration of the gendered characteristics analyzed within the larger scripts of the films to better understand some of the messages viewed by children. For example, domestic work was key theme to be scrutinized in Disney Princess movies. The first three princesses were shown doing domestic work on many occasions. The men in the movies never did domestic work because women were the ones who cooked and cleaned. Over the years, it is argued that this genre of film has widened the gender roles and exposes children to more balanced gender role portrayals. However, even up to one of the most current movies, The Princess and the Frog, the princess is still described as a cook and waitress and retained messages that are reminiscent of traditional roles.
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