The Stereotypes Of Disney, Fashion, And Pop Culture

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Fashion and pop culture has transformed over the years greatly influenced by television and the media. Television has a huge impact on our childhood, what we watch on television shapes our adult life either positively or negatively. For anyone born in the 20th century television era, they must be familiar with the Disney world characters and how they have had a huge impact on our kids over generations and how it has transformed television, fashion, and pop culture over the years. Monika Bartyzel and Crystal Liechty, in the articles “Girls on Film: The Real problem with the Disney Princess Brand”, and “In Defense of Princess Culture” both respectively expose the Disney world to us in different viewpoints. The proceeding paragraphs analyze, how …show more content…

The expanded breast, shrunk waistlines, enlarged eyes, plastered on make-ups are all the darker concerns facing our world today which promotes the idea that women needs a makeover like these or liposuction for them to look better. A clear example is what the psychotherapist Mary Finucane says, on page (468), she states, and “she began refusing to do or wear things that princesses didn’t do or wear. This exposes a problem which is how superficial our society has become especially for kids as they want to be princesses and follow the trend on …show more content…

They present very strong view points and come from a stand point of a mother. Monika who is clearly against the images of the princess culture feels like Disney has the responsibility to convey a better message to young girls. Although, there are different princesses she feels Disney still has a lot of work to do. On the other hand crystal believes there is no better choice for her children to choose as role models. We all have been influenced by the images of Disney princess for age’s weather this positive or negative, it truly depends on whomever perceives the message being passed from

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