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This analysis by Kirsten Motz and Maria Alejandra Raudales delves into the stereotypes perpetuated by Disney films. It examines how these portrayals influence societal perceptions of gender roles and racial identities, contributing to definitions of beauty and discrimination. The authors highlight specific examples from Disney's animated classics to showcase how characters often reinforce outdated norms and ideas. By unpacking these stereotypes, the work encourages critical dialogue around representation in media and its impact on audiences of all ages.
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