This work is a wide-ranging survey of American children's film that
provides detailed analysis of the political implications of these
films, as well as a discussion of how movies intended for children
have come to be so persistently charged with meaning. Disney, Pixar,
and the Hidden Messages of Children's Films provides wide-ranging
scrutiny of one of the most lucrative American entertainment genres.
Beyond entertaining children—and parents—and ringing up
merchandise sales, are these films attempting to shape the political
views of young viewers? M. Keith Booker examines this question with a
close reading of dozens of films from Disney, Pixar, Dreamworks, and
other studios, debunking some out-there claims—The Ant Bully
communist propaganda?—while seriously considering the political
content of each film. Disney, Pixar, and the Hidden Messages of
Children's Films recaps the entire history of movies for young
viewers—from Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs to this year's
Up—then focuses on the extraordinary output of children's films in
the last two decades. What Booker finds is that by and large, their
lessons are decidedly, comfortably mainstream and any political
subtext more often than not is inadvertent. Booker also offers some
advice to parents for helping children read films in a more
sophisticated way.
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ISBN
9780313376733
Publisert
2023
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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