Images of couples and families in Disney feature-length animated films

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Abstract

Media have the potential to serve as sources of information regarding couples and families for many children. One of the more popular forms of children's media is the Disney animated feature-length movie. To date, no research has examined images of couples and families in a wide sampling of Disney feature-length animated films. This study was designed to identify themes about couples and families portrayed in 26 Disney animated classics and recently released movies. In general, four overarching themes were identified: (a) family relationships are a strong priority, (b) families are diverse, but the diversity is often simplified, (c) fathers are elevated, while mothers are marginalized, and (d) couple relationships are created by "love at first sight," are easily maintained, and are often characterized by gender-based power differentials. Clinical implications for family professionals are addressed.

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Tanner, L. R., Haddock, S. A., Zimmerman, T. S., & Lund, L. K. (2003). Images of couples and families in Disney feature-length animated films. American Journal of Family Therapy, 31(5), 355–373. https://doi.org/10.1080/01926180390223987

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