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Disney and Pixar films are beloved by children and adults alike. However, what linguistic messages, both positive and negative, do these films send to children about gender roles? How do characters of different genders talk, and how are they talked about? And do patterns of representation change over time? Using an accessible mix of statistics and in-depth qualitative analysis, the authors bring their expertise to the study of this very popular media behemoth. Looking closely at five different language features talkativeness, compliments, directives, insults, and apologies the authors uncover the biases buried in scripted language, and explore how language is used to construct tropes of femininity, masculinity, and queerness. Working with a large body of films reveals wide-scale patterns that might fly under the radar when the films are viewed individually, as well as demonstrating how different linguistic tools and techniques can be used to better understand popular children''s medi

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Preface; 1. Introduction: A whole new world?; 2. Gender and Disney in historical context; 3. Representation, speech amounts, and talkativeness; 4. Compliments; 5. Directives; 6. Insults; 7. Apologies; 8. Representing queerness; 9. Conclusion: A tale as old as time (now streaming on Disney+).

Language and Gender in Childrens Animated Films

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    A Paperback by Carmen Fought, Karen Eisenhauer

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      Publisher: Cambridge University Press
      Publication Date: 9/8/2022 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781108795036, 978-1108795036
      ISBN10: 110879503X
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      Book Synopsis
      Disney and Pixar films are beloved by children and adults alike. However, what linguistic messages, both positive and negative, do these films send to children about gender roles? How do characters of different genders talk, and how are they talked about? And do patterns of representation change over time? Using an accessible mix of statistics and in-depth qualitative analysis, the authors bring their expertise to the study of this very popular media behemoth. Looking closely at five different language features talkativeness, compliments, directives, insults, and apologies the authors uncover the biases buried in scripted language, and explore how language is used to construct tropes of femininity, masculinity, and queerness. Working with a large body of films reveals wide-scale patterns that might fly under the radar when the films are viewed individually, as well as demonstrating how different linguistic tools and techniques can be used to better understand popular children''s medi

      Table of Contents
      Preface; 1. Introduction: A whole new world?; 2. Gender and Disney in historical context; 3. Representation, speech amounts, and talkativeness; 4. Compliments; 5. Directives; 6. Insults; 7. Apologies; 8. Representing queerness; 9. Conclusion: A tale as old as time (now streaming on Disney+).

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