These are the sources and citations used to research Disney gender representation. This bibliography was generated on Cite This For Me on
In-text: (Bell, Haas and Sells, 1995)
Your Bibliography: Bell, E., Haas, L. and Sells, L., 1995. From mouse to mermaid. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
In-text: (Bryant and Zillmann, 2002)
Your Bibliography: Bryant, J. and Zillmann, D., 2002. Media effects. Mahwah, N.J.: Lawrence Elbaum Associates.
In-text: (Bryman, 2004)
Your Bibliography: Bryman, A., 2004. The Disneyization of society. London: SAGE.
In-text: (Byrne and McQuillan, 1999)
Your Bibliography: Byrne, E. and McQuillan, M., 1999. Deconstructing Disney. London: Pluto Press.
In-text: (Davis, 2006)
Your Bibliography: Davis, A., 2006. Good girls and wicked witches. Eastleigh, U.K.: John Libbey Pub.
In-text: (hooks, 1984)
Your Bibliography: hooks, b., 1984. Feminist theory from margin to center. Boston, MA: South End Press.
In-text: (Kurtti, 2010)
Your Bibliography: Kurtti, J., 2010. The art of Tangled. San Francisco, CA: Chronicle Books.
In-text: (Layng, 2001)
Your Bibliography: Layng, J., 2001. The Animated Woman: The Powerless Beauty of Disney Heroines from Snow White to Jasmine. The American Journal of Semiotics, 17(3), pp.197-215.
In-text: (Lieberman, 1972)
Your Bibliography: Lieberman, M., 1972. "Some Day My Prince Will Come": Female Acculturation through the Fairy Tale. College English, 34(3), p.383.
In-text: (Lin, 2010)
Your Bibliography: Lin, M., 2010. Fitting the Glass Slipper: A Comparative Study of the Princess’s Role in the Harry Potter Novels and Films. In: P. Greenhill and S. Matrix, ed., Fairy tale films : visions of ambiguity, 1st ed. Utah: Utah State University Press.
In-text: (Mulvey, 1989)
Your Bibliography: Mulvey, L., 1989. Visual and other pleasures. Bloomington: Indiana University Press.
In-text: (Norman, 2012)
Your Bibliography: Norman, F., 2012. Animated Life. Burlington: Elsevier Science.
In-text: (Roth, 1996)
Your Bibliography: Roth, M., 1996. The Lion King: A short history of Disney-fascism. Jump Cut: A review of contemporary media, (40), pp.15-20.
In-text: (Stokes, 2012)
Your Bibliography: Stokes, J., 2012. How to do media & cultural studies. 2nd ed. London: SAGE.
In-text: (Tanner, Haddock, Zimmerman and Lund, 2003)
Your Bibliography: Tanner, L., Haddock, S., Zimmerman, T. and Lund, L., 2003. Images of Couples and Families in Disney Feature-Length Animated Films. The American Journal of Family Therapy, 31(5), pp.355-373.
In-text: (Thomas and Johnston, 1981)
Your Bibliography: Thomas, F. and Johnston, O., 1981. Disney animation. New York: Abbeville Press.
In-text: (Towbin et al., 2004)
Your Bibliography: Towbin, M., Haddock, S., Zimmerman, T., Lund, L. and Tanner, L., 2004. Images of Gender, Race, Age, and Sexual Orientation in Disney Feature-Length AnimatedFilms. Journal of Feminist Family Therapy, 15(4), pp.19-44.
In-text: (Wasko, 2001)
Your Bibliography: Wasko, J., 2001. Understanding Disney. Cambridge, UK: Polity.
In-text: (Wasko, Phillips and Meehan, 2001)
Your Bibliography: Wasko, J., Phillips, M. and Meehan, E., 2001. Dazzled by Disney?. London: Leicester University Press.
In-text: (Whitley, 2008)
Your Bibliography: Whitley, D., 2008. The idea of nature in Disney animation. Aldershot, Eng.: Ashgate.
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