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Your Bibliography: Ali, N., 2014. What Disney’s ‘Frozen’ can teach us about mental illness. The Washington Post, [online] Available at: <http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/she-the-people/wp/2014/05/13/what-disneys-frozen-teach-us-about-mental-illness/> [Accessed 18 January 2015].
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In-text: (For The First Time In Forever Lyrics from Frozen | Disney Playlist, 2013)
Your Bibliography: Disney Blogs. 2013. For The First Time In Forever Lyrics from Frozen | Disney Playlist. [online] Available at: <http://blogs.disney.com/disney-playlist/2013/11/25/for-the-first-time-in-forever-lyrics-from-frozen/> [Accessed 17 January 2015].
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Your Bibliography: England, D., Descartes, L. and Collier-Meek, M., 2011. Gender Role Portrayal and the Disney Princesses. Sex Roles, 64(7-8), pp.555-567.
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Your Bibliography: Ewert, J., 2015. A Tale as Old as Time - An analysis of negative stereotypes in Disney Princess Movies. Undergraduate Research Journal for the Human Sciences., [online] 13. Available at: <http://www.kon.org/urc/v13/ewert.html> [Accessed 19 January 2015].
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Your Bibliography: Feder, S., 2014. Slamming the Door: An Analysis of Elsa. [online] The Feminist Wire. Available at: <http://thefeministwire.com/2014/10/slamming-door-analysis-elsa-frozen/> [Accessed 18 January 2015].
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Your Bibliography: Galen, S., 2014. Frozen: Who's the Heroine?. [Blog] Jaunty Quills, Available at: <http://jauntyquills.com/2014/03/31/frozen-whos-the-heroine/> [Accessed 18 January 2015].
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Your Bibliography: Kinnear, J., 2014. The Part in Frozen No One is Talking About. [Blog] Ask Your Dad, Available at: <http://www.askyourdadblog.com/2014/01/the-part-in-frozen-no-one-is-talking.html> [Accessed 16 January 2015].
In-text: (Martin, 2004)
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Your Bibliography: Rosten, S., 2013. Disney’s “Frozen”: The Feminist Fairy Tale We’ve Been Waiting For (With No Prince Charming). [Blog] Feminspire, Available at: <http://feminspire.com/disneys-frozen-the-feminist-fairy-tale-weve-been-waiting-for-with-no-prince-charming/> [Accessed 20 January 2015].
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In-text: (Schaefer Riley, 2014)
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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.
Frozen is a film about overcoming your limitations, and that's good, even if the limitation is a little unusual.
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Your Bibliography: White, V., 2014. Let it go: Frozen's real hidden message. [online] Herald.ie. Available at: <http://www.herald.ie/opinion/victoria-white-let-it-go-frozens-real-hidden-message-30806239.html> [Accessed 16 January 2015].
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