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    Emerson Goes to the Movies : Individualism in Walt Disney Company's Post-1989 Animated Films. by Fruzinska, Justyna

    Published 2014
    Table of Contents: “…Introduction -- Individualism and the spirit of America -- If you have seen one you have seen them all, or The model plot of Disney films -- Individualizing the classics, or How Disney's version changes the values behind literary works: Treasure Planet, The little mermaid -- The other is the same, or Transculturality of individualism: Pocahontas, Aladdin -- "I will make a man out of you," or The problematic female individualism: Beauty and the beast, Mulan -- The city upon a hill strikes back, or Individualism on a national scale: Atlantis: the lost empire -- Is there a class in this text? …”
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    The Gospel according to Disney : faith, trust, and pixie dust / by Pinsky, Mark I., 1947-

    Published 2004
    Table of Contents: “…The Disney gospel: secular 'toonism -- Walt and Roy: the Christians -- Snow White and the seven dwarfs (1937): sin and salvation -- Pinocchio (1940): prove yourself -- Fantasia (1940): the sorcerer's mascot -- Dumbo (1940): mother love -- Bambi (1942): man is in the forest -- Cinderella (1950): Prince Charming II -- Alice in Wonderland (1951): take the red pill -- Peter Pan (1953): faith, trust, and pixie dust -- Lady and the tramp (1955): mixed marriage -- Sleeping beauty (1959): not in death -- 101 dalmatians (1961): black and white -- The sword and the stone (1963): knowledge is king -- The jungle book (1967): nature and nurture -- Robin Hood (1973): tax rebates -- The fox and the hound (1981): nature and nurture redux -- The black cauldron (1985): contains occult material -- Shorts: pagans, Jews, and Christians -- Michael and Jeffrey: the Jews -- The little mermaid (1989): upward mobility -- Beauty and the beast (1991): feminism, transformation, and redemption -- Aladdin (1992): encountering Islam -- The lion king (1994): Karma on the Savannah -- Pocahontas (1995): animating animism -- The hunchback of Notre Dame (1996): the house of the lord -- Hercules (1997): Superman, Samson, and Delilah -- Mulan (1998): woman of valor -- Tarzan (1999): taming the savage -- The emperor's new groove (2000): eminent domain -- Atlantis (2001): adventure capitalism -- Lilo and Stitch (2002): send in the clone -- Treasure planet (2002): mining the father lode -- Return to neverland (2002): faith, trust, and pixie dust II -- Brother Bear (2003): primitive predestination -- The theme parks: American pilgrimage -- The Baptist boycott: culture clash -- Conclusion: questions and answers.…”
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    Pirates in history and popular culture /

    Published 2018
    Table of Contents: “…Masculine Ideal/Cultural Treasure: Long John Silver in Treasure Planet (Sue Matheson)"What would the world be like without Captain Hook?"…”
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