The article “Wicked Women: The
Menace Lurking Behind Female Independence” states that “female independence has
traditionally been perceived as a menace for the order established by
patriarchal society”. This quote is a perfect
representation of how women are perceived to live in a male dominated
society. The article examines the
literature and movie of “Cinderella” to further conceptualize these stereotypes
and how women who believe them are the “worst enemies to their own gender”. This exemplifies that teaching young girls,
through movies, to believe that they live in a patriarchal society makes
changing the stereotype impossible.
The article “Construction
of the Female Self: Feminist Readings of the Disney Heroine” uses the movies
“Sleeping Beauty”, “Cinderella”, “Sleeping Beauty”, “The Little Mermaid”,
“Beauty and the Beast”, and “Pocahontas” to criticize women’s image of their
selves. This article looks at the
evolution of the female roles in these movies; the progression of
self-empowerment.
Below are two
pictures of girls dressed as Princess Tiana (“Princess and the Frog”) and
Cinderella:
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Girls as Princess Tiana |
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Girl as Cinderella |
The movie “The
Princes and the Frog” displays more female independence than in the movie
“Cinderella”, a princess whom is very reliant on her prince. Girls who view themselves in the role of
Princess Tiana are breaking away from the mold of male dependence that
Cinderella creates. These pictures help
illustrate the progression of the female self that “Construction of the Female
Self: Feminist Readings of the Disney Heroine” explores.
“Gender Roles in Disney
Films: Analyzing Behaviors from Snow White to Simba” analyzes the “gendered
world” the exists in some animated Disney movies.
This article in particular compares the differences between male and
female characters. The presence of a
male comparison shows the gender stereotypes more readily than the other
articles.
“The Mask of Beauty: Masquerade Theory
and Disney's Beauty and the Beast” is a detailed essay that presents the issue
that Disney movies, “the Beauty and the Beast” in particular, mark certain
patriarchal values. Examples of this
concealment include Belle being portrayed initially as a strong female
character but her actions “reaffirm patriarchal code” by pursuing the Beast in
a romantic relationship.
These four articles, along with the
pictures, depict the idea that certain Disney movies convey sexist lessons to
young children. An excellent link to a collection
of Disney clips summarizing this phenomenon is: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=B8O8p0Ac1Rg. The compiled video uses a variety of clips
and narration to convey the same points, such as hidden male dominance, as the
articles listed above. All in all, the
articles, movie, and pictures paint a picture for you as the listener to how
Disney fairytales corrupt the minds of young girls in today’s society.