The cultural construction of the feminine through Disney�s films

A. Murtiningrum, Destary Praptawati, Riana Permatasari
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The question of gender roles in Disney�s films has been one of the relevant issues in their industry. Disney has for a long time been at battle with the public for being accused of depicting their characters, specifically females, in stereotypical ways. Gender roles can affect viewers in the manner they see themselves with the others around them. The roles of men and women pictured in Disney�s films have mirrored the cultural perspective and beliefs of social norms and expectations on gender roles and identity. This study tries to figure out the roles of the princesses and the female villains in Disney's films with regard to the cultural construction of the feminine. This study applied qualitative� descriptive� method with several steps taken during the data analysis. Finally,� the� analysis� was� informally presented� through� a descriptive representation in words. The findings demonstrate that despite displaying the characteristics of strength and power, female villains are frequently portrayed as ugly, overweight, or nonsymmetrical. On the other hand, the princesses are shown to be very beautiful, which helps them succeed in life. The portrayal of the female villains also promotes the notion that powerful women are the most dangerous people in the world. In general, Disney has not yet achieved gender equation between villains and princesses. There is little room for girls to choose between being a wicked villain and a pretty princess.
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从迪士尼电影看女性的文化建构
迪士尼电影中的性别角色问题一直是该行业的相关问题之一。长期以来,迪士尼一直在与公众进行斗争,因为他们被指责以刻板的方式描绘他们的角色,特别是女性。性别角色会影响观众看待自己和周围其他人的方式。迪士尼电影中描绘的男女角色反映了文化视角和社会规范的信仰,以及对性别角色和身份的期望。本研究试图从女性文化建构的角度来分析迪士尼电影中公主和女反派的角色。本研究采用定性的“描述性”方法,在数据分析过程中采取了几个步骤。最后,“分析”通过“文字的描述性表示”非正式地呈现出来。研究结果表明,尽管女性反派表现出力量和权力的特征,但她们经常被描绘成丑陋、超重或不对称。另一方面,公主们表现得非常漂亮,这有助于她们在生活中取得成功。女反派的形象也宣传了这样一种观念:强大的女性是世界上最危险的人。总的来说,迪士尼还没有实现反派和公主之间的性别平等。女孩们在邪恶的恶棍和美丽的公主之间几乎没有选择的余地。
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