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 | | The Ideology of Disney | | by balisunset, Aug 30, 2008 | | Entertainment, including a child’s bedtime story, is never just entertainment. Cultural products always reinforce or resist (and sometimes both at once) a society’s collective social values and belief systems. A film’s ideological meanings refer to the ideas that the film conveys about its world’s social relations, economic structures, and political institutions. Disney classics are not as timeless as Walt Disney would have liked to think; they all carry the ideological baggage of their time. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 0 |
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 | | A Grown-up Guide to Disney Classics | | by balisunset, Aug 27, 2008 | | Early Disney experimental shorts are prankish. Free of didacticism, they are about child’s play. The main goal of their production is to create laughter, for Walt Disney was hired by sponsors to produce a little humor of the day for the theater. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 2 |
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 | | The Ten | | by Spencer Hawken, Aug 10, 2008 | | A tongue in cheek look at the Ten Commandments, delivered with a touch of comedy arsenic. | | Comments(2) Liked It: 7 |
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