The Idea of Nature in Disney AnimationAshgate Publishing, Ltd., 2013 - 162 páginas Whitley's compelling study complicates our understanding of the classic Disney canon by focusing on the way images of the natural world are mediated within popular art for children. He examines a range of Disney's feature animations, from Snow White to Finding Nemo to show that, even as the films communicate the central ideologies of their times. |
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Acknowledgements | |
Snow White and Fairy Tale Adaptation | |
Healing the Rift Human and Animal Nature in The Little | |
Bambi and the Idea of Conservation | |
Conflicts and Contested Values from | |
Nature and the Politics of Identity | |
Unstable Ecologies in Tarzan The Lion King | |
Bibliography | |
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