WEEK 9 – Academic Writing Approaches and Citation Revision

After establishing the keywords and formulating the questions, I successfully identified the articles that best aligned with the research.

  • Beres, L. (1999). Beauty and the Beast: The romanticization of abuse in popular culture. European Journal of Cultural Studies, 2, 191–207.
  • Corsaro, W. A. (1997). The sociology of childhood. Thousand Oaks, CA: Pine Forge.
  • Dundes, L. (2001). Disney’s modern heroine Pocahontas: Revealing age-old gender stereotypes and role discontinuity under a façade of liberation. Social Science Journal, 38, 353–365.
  • Ingraham, C. (2005) Thinking Straight: The Power, the Promise, and the Paradox of Heterosexuality. Routledge
  • Jimenez, Sharik, “THE REPRESENTATION OF WOMEN IN DISNEY ANIMATED FILMS” (2022). Theses/Capstones/Creative Projects. 181.
  • Litsa Renée Tanner, Shelley A. Haddock, Toni Schindler Zimmerman & Lori K. Lund (2003) Images of Couples and Families in Disney Feature-Length Animated Films, The American Journal of Family Therapy, 31:5, 355-373, DOI: 10.1080/01926180390223987.
  • Martyn Griffin, Nancy Harding and Mark Learnmoth Whistle While You Work? Disney Animation, Organizational Readiness and Gendered Subjugation 2016
  • Pimpatchanok M. and Bowen N., Language, gender, and patriarchy in Mulan: a diachronic analysis of a Disney Princess movie 2022
  • Toth B. Exploring gender representations and parenting value preferences among parents of preschool children – The Disney Princess phenomenon. (2023)
  • Tseelon, E. (1995). The Little Mermaid: An icon of woman’s condition in patriarchy, and the human condition of castration. International Journal of Psychoanalysis, 76, 1017–1030.
  • Xu Jiang. Study on Self-growth of Female Characters in Disney Animation from the Perspective of Feminism. English Language, Literature & Culture. Vol. 7, No. 1, 2022, pp. 12-18. DOI: 10.11648/j.ellc.20220701.13
  • Wiersma, B. A. (2001). The gendered world of Disney: A content analysis of gender themes in full-length animated Disney feature films (Doctoral dissertation, South Dakota State University, 2001). Dissertation Abstracts International, A: The Humanities and Social Sciences, 61(12), A4973.

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