冒险
心理学
性别研究
公民新闻
透视图(图形)
参与式行动研究
感知
动作(物理)
发展心理学
社会学
社会心理学
视觉艺术
物理
量子力学
神经科学
万维网
计算机科学
人类学
操作系统
艺术
作者
Paula Hamilton,Rhyannon Dynes
标识
DOI:10.1080/09669760.2022.2164259
摘要
This study, based on interpretative phenomenological methodology, examines the influence Disney media and merchandise may have on children's understandings of gender. Although there are various studies in this area, most focus on the Disney Princesses' effects on girls' gender development and few directly elicit the views of both girls and boys (Golden and Jacoby 2018). The current study attempts to address this gap by investigating how girls and boys, aged five to eight years, interpret messages circulated by Disney to make sense of the gendered norms and roles of its characters. Participatory visual methods used were a draw and talk exercise and an image-values line activity. Critical discourse analysis identified two key gender discourses: physical appearance and gendered behaviours, with children's exclusionary binary opinions core to both. However, both boys and girls valued the more active traits portrayed by the contemporary princesses. Through adopting a feminist poststructuralist lens, this study contributes to the existing body of knowledge that informs of ways to deconstruct stereotypes with children to promote positive gender development in childhood.
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