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    analyze the gender stereotypes and norms in Mulan. Queer theory’s concept of gender performativity can be used to analyze the drag components of the film. Gender performativity argues that gender characteristics and roles are society constructed. These gender traits, other than physical traits, are not born with us but are imposed on people through the norms of society, or in this analysis through media. Mulan shows gender performance through the movie since Mulan the main character dressed as a man throughout

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    Fa Mulan Research Paper

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    Hua Mulan or Fa Mulan is a legendary woman warrior from Ancient China. Hua Mulan was originally starred in a poem known as the Ballad of Mulan. She is a legend from ancient China and was originally described in a Chinese poem known as the Ballad of Mulan. She wasn’t like any of the normal Chinese woman who cleans, cooks, and sews. When she was around 18 she joined an all-male army in place of her father, who was too old, and a younger brother who was still too young. During her war years, she fought

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    An Epic Hero-Mulan The Ballad of Hua Mulan has many different adaptations to consider; and while none of them offer a clear time period, (anywhere from 386-618 AD), they all agree on the main points of the story. News was sent throughout China of the coming war, and the army required that all men of age be enlisted. Hua Mulan; Hua being her last name, knew that her father was too old and frail to engage in any sort of combat, so she decided to disguise herself as a man and enlist in his stead as

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    For young children it is easy to be carefree about your future. It is not until you are an adolescent that you begin to see what is important and what is expected of you. In the Walt Disney motion picture Mulan the title character is being tested by what her traditions and society expects of her. The film touches on numerous concepts on childhood and what society expects of children in China. She has to exist in a community where her gender has expectations set for young females. She has strict

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    their lives without a man. But, the movie Mulan breaks this gender stereotype as it portrays a woman with a more masculine personality, opposes feminine stereotypes, and challenges the idea of men being more intellectual than women. When one hears the word masculinity, the idea of men being dominant, powerful, and strong comes to mind. As a woman

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    Disney Heroes Vs Mulan

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    handsome hero. However, the film “Mulan” actually pinpoints a true accomplishment: becoming a Chinese war hero. From the very beginning, Mulan (voiced by Ming-Na) proves initial bravery by disguising herself as a male soldier to fight in place of her ill father, who knew he would not survive the Chinese war. She was fully aware of the consequences if her true gender had been discovered, yet she suited up in armor and left to serve. With this extreme plot, Mulan already reigns high above Disney’s

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    Cultural Marxism is an ideology of critique, always attacking and undermining, but rarely offering clear alternatives. Mulan is a young woman who becomes a soldier and then the hero of China. As we see in the Disney Film “Mulan”; Mulan struggles against sexism, the constant struggle for women to overcome their role that is considered the “weaker sex” is common in our world history. The most impact and progress for women was during the civil rights movement of the 1960’s where women decided that

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    depends on what kind of technology; Possible, is bringing to the table. Due to a lack of consistency with Kim's on hand gadgets, aside from her grapple gun and communicator; it's hard to determine which fighter has a superior advantage. In combat, Mulan and Possible use very different methods to defeat their enemies. Kim is an offensive fighter who develops a new strategy by improvising with acrobatics during battle, making good

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    can do. Right? In Mulan, the movie takes place centuries before our time. Back when women were to marry the men their fathers chose and pour tea for the company. Mulan failed her lady exam, which would have told her how eligible she would be to other men. When she failed, she shamed her family. After her failure Mulan’s father gets drafted into the war. Mulan, desperate to keep her aging father out of the war, disguises herself as a man and in doing so takes her father’s place. Mulan was brave to fight

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    In the Disney movie “Mulan” this movie takes place during the Han Dynasty in China. The Han Dynasty was a very intellectual time during this dynasty. There had been many inventions and achievements that helped improve everyday living. It lasted from 206 BC through 220 AD. Even though Taoism was mainly the driving force during the Han Dynasty and Confucianism was gradually being embraced this movie had mainly characteristics of Confucianism. Women in the Han Dynasty were viewed as plainly inferior

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