Gender Stereotypes In Disney Princess Movies

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Many parents in today’s society seek out to Disney for their children’s entertainment. Perhaps it’s because it’s been around for many generations or because it assures parents that there isn’t anything to worry about with the images being shown to their children. Many children grew up loving each new disney princess that was made every so often. But as times past, society is starting to see that Disney princesses may not after all be the best role models for young girl’s. A new study at Brigham Young University looked at different behaviors from 198 preschoolers and studied on how familiar they were with disney’s princess culture. After studying the dolls, books, and movies, Professor Sarah Coyne; founder of the study found out that 96% of …show more content…

For example, Disney’s first princess to come to life; Snow White and the seven dwarfs. When Snow White finally joins up with the seven dwarfs is when you can start to see the sexism that lives within the movie. For starters, when she starts to live in the little cottage in the woods with the dwarfs she cleans the house and dishes with her animal friends while they are away working at the mines. This type of chore she is participating in goes way back to the early days where women were looked upon to do chores and clean the house. In this time period, majority of men didn’t believe that women were capable of doing anything else besides house work and the seven dwarfs make is seen perfectly clear what their portrayal of Snow White. One article from class that helps me relate to this scene in the movie is White women’s rights by Newman. Within that article Newman talks all about women’s rights and movements that women stood for during the 1800-1900’s. One other article that I also thought about was The Politics of Housework by Mainardi. I really enjoyed this article due to the fact that she talks all about how house work is seen as a women's job in the eyesight of men but in reality it could be done by either gender. It doesn't take a certain role or stereotype to get the job done. For example, when her husband states “ I don't mind sharing housework, but I don’t do it very well. We should do the things we are best at. Unfortunately I am no good at things like washing dishes or cooking. What I do best is a little carpentry, changing light bulbs, and moving furniture”. That quote just goes to show that no one likes change, and that if a women's job has been seen as domestic than it should stay that way. Another way Snow White is seen as sexist is due to the idea that all women are genuinely jealous of each other. For example, the evil queen in

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