Gendered And Racial Stereotypes In Robin Hood And Toy Story 3

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The two Disney films that I decided to watch and research are Robin Hood from 1973 and Toy Story 3 from 2010. I decided to choose these movies because they both have a good amount of action and adventure in them, which is what I like best in movies. Stereotypes are very common in todays’s society according to Robert Sapolsky who states, “Face it, we all do it—we all believe in stereotypes about minorities. These stereotypes are typically pejorative and false, but every now and then they have a core of truth.”(Sapolsky,1997) The Disney animated films Robin Hood and Toy Story 3 portray many issues and gendered and racial stereotypes that are still present in society today.

In Disney’s animated film Robin Hood all the characters were portrayed …show more content…

A common theme in this movie is white dominance. All of the the humans in Toy Story 3 are white and this can be a problem because it gives the kids watching the movie an unrealistic idea of the real world. The Barbie is also seen as a stereotype as all she cares about is clothes, self relaxation,and find a man. She is portrayed as very nice and speaks softly. These are all gendered traits that one would associate with a woman. The difference in the expected gendered roles is demonstrated in West and Zimmerman’s, Doing Gender as they state, “Subsequently, little boys appropriate the gender ideal of “efficaciousness” —that is, being able to affect the physical and social environment through the exercise of physical strength or appropriate skills. In contrast, little girls learn to value “appearance”—that is, managing themselves as ornamental objects.” ( West and Zimmerman, 1987) This idea resonates completely with Barbie, however later on in the movie she leaves her dream house to be with the toys which shows that she is challenging the idea of the ideal girl and is trying to escape the norms within her environment. Another character who is challenging norms is Ken, he is a male barbie that loves Barbies dream house and dressing up. He is laughed at many times during the movie which shows the real life scenario of how many people can’t do certain activities …show more content…

The woman in both of the stories are primarily shown behaving according to the roles assigned to their gender, however in the more recent Toy Story 3 we see that these norms are being challenged by Barbie and Mrs. Potato head. The women are trying to escape their gender roles in recent times, which is something that was very difficult back in the 1970’s. There is racial discrimination in both films with the lack of black humans in Toy Story 3 and the portrayal of of characters in Robin Hood. The racism is a lot easier to find in Robin Hood because it comes from a time where racism against minorities was very large, compared to now where it still exists but not to the extent that it did. In both of the films there were also males that demonstrated characteristics that did not correspond with their gender with Ken in Toy Story 3 and King John in Robin Hood as they both behaved in a manner that one would associate with the opposite gender. Ken is in love with Barbie’s Dream house and even has the voice of someone you can consider gay, while King John shows that he is scared and makes other people do the fighting for him. In both of these circumstances the individuals are either mocked throughout the movie or shown to be a weak character, which implies that the creators of the movie want the people behaving different from

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