Fresh from their discussion of Wish (Chris Buck & Fawn Veerasunthorn, 2023), Chris and Alex are once again joined by Dr Robyn Muir, Lecturer in Media and Communication (University of Surrey), author of The Disney Princess Phenomenon: A Feminist Analysis (2023), and founder and director of the Disney, Culture and Society Research Network to discuss the historical and cultural power of Disney princesses, a phenomenon that traverses films, merchandise, and several ancillary media. Topics for Footnote #43 include the industrial framing of Disney femininity and its politics of inclusion and exclusion; the stakes of merchandising certain female bodies; and how this top-down and highly lucrative phenomenon moves through multiple cultural spaces to fully support its enduring audience and economic appeal.
**Fantasy/Animation theme tune composed by Francisca Araujo**
Monster House (2006) (with Jane Batkin)
Footnote #30 - Franchises
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (2004) (with Rhianna Dhillon)
Footnote #29 - Transmedia
Arab Animation (1937-2015) (with Omar Sayfo)
Footnote #28 - Adult Animation
Everything Everywhere All At Once (2022) (with David Sorfa)
Footnote #27 - Surrealism
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (2002) (with Jyotsna Kapur)
Footnote #26 - The Cinema of Attractions
The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (2002) (with Daniel White)
Footnote #25 - Photorealism
Peppa Pig Revisited (with Sarah Ann Kennedy)
Footnote #24 - Hyper-Realism
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Footnote #23 - Phantasy
Czech Animation (1946-2011) (with Adam Whybray)
Footnote #22 - Boiling
House of the Dragon (2021-) (with Kim Akass)
Footnote #21 - World-Building
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