When people reflect their childhood, what kind of image can be thought of. Playground, blackboard, soccer are probably one of the best memories. But for many people mermaids swim in their minds, the princess passes under their feet, and the lions raise their royalty to the royal family of the animal kingdom. Disney movies have been fascinating American culture for many years and are an important part of popular culture and educational forms. However, these movies have swallowed young Americans in the process and in the process; institutional racist society existed for a long time based on strict stereotypes.
Pocahontas' racist movie Pocahontas produced by Walt Disney Pictures is the tension between the Pauhatan tribe and the British settlers when Jamestown was founded, the first permanent British settlement in the New World I am drawing. When you examine this movie using an article titled "Analyze ten early ways by children racial discrimination and gender difference", the article describes the form of racial discrimination (this is a traditional media It is called racial discrimination.)
One of Disney's most important achievements in modern times is definitely the Lion King. It is an example of a movie, but this reflects the inherent sexual discrimination and racial discrimination in the Disney world. This is about the original theatrical expression of a young infant Simba who saw his father King Mufasa killed. The wound deceived Simba that he was responsible for the death of his father, causing Simba to escape the kingdom. Seba's cruel uncle Sk ader carefully planned the throne for the death of the king. Throughout the story, women are almost completely left behind by the movies, and the fields of power and responsibility are occupied only by men. This is another way to lay the role of women in Disney movies by justifying the power relations by sex and by eliminating this imbalance. Do you ask here if Disney is based on gender or just the existing social structure of the real world?