Challenging Disney Myths

The article draws on recent studies of the Walt Disney Company that have utilized a variety of theoretical and methodological approaches to challenge some of the myths that surround the company, its products, and its creator, Walt Disney. The discussion considers five assumptions that are typically...

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Author: Wasko, Janet
Format: article
Status:Published version
Publication Date:2006
Country:Brasil
Institution:Associação Nacional dos Programas de Pós-Graduação em Comunicação
Repository:E-Compós
Language:Portuguese
OAI Identifier:oai:ojs.www.e-compos.org.br:article/108
Online Access:https://www.e-compos.org.br/e-compos/article/view/108
Access Level:Open access
Keyword:Walt Disney
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Summary:The article draws on recent studies of the Walt Disney Company that have utilized a variety of theoretical and methodological approaches to challenge some of the myths that surround the company, its products, and its creator, Walt Disney. The discussion considers five assumptions that are typically made about Disney: 1. Walt Disney was a creative genius who was responsible for the company's success; 2. The Disney company is somehow special and unique, not like other corporations; 3. Disney is only for kids; 4. Disney's products are harmless, safe and unbiased; and, 5. Everyone adores Disney. The arguments that challenge these myths are drawn from a wide range of studies from different disciplines, but rely heavily on the integration of political economy, critical cultural analysis and reception research.