Abstract
This thesis explores the roles of women in Disney movies. In order to complete the study a review of current literature and theories was first completed followed by the actual study. The method used for this study is content analysis. The Disney animated movies were split into three time periods roughly twenty years apiece. Then all of the women in each of the movies was put into categories based on her character and behavioral traits as well as how often she was pictured in the movie. The results showed that the women generally fit into three major categories, and these categories are emphasised in almost all of the movies. Future research is suggested involving a more in depth study of not only the women's appearances but also their dialogue.
Advisor
Kardulias, Nicholas
Department
Sociology and Anthropology
Recommended Citation
Schlademan, K., "The Disneyification of Women Since 1937" (1997). Senior Independent Study Theses. Paper 5667.
https://openworks.wooster.edu/independentstudy/5667
Publication Date
1997
Degree Granted
Bachelor of Arts
Document Type
Senior Independent Study Thesis
© Copyright 1997 K. Schlademan