This book includes analyses of Disney Channel programming, as well as Disney corporate reports and executive statements, and Disney Channel stars' performances, promotional appearances, media production, philanthropic efforts, and entrepreneurism. Examining these texts, performances, activities, and personae, it considers the ways in which they reproduce celebrity, visibility, and feminine performativity as central to successful twenty-first century girlhood.
This book includes analyses of Disney Channel programming, as well as Disney corporate reports and executive statements, and Disney Channel stars' performances, promotional appearances, media production, philanthropic efforts, and entrepreneurism. Examining these texts, performances, activities, and personae, it considers the ways in which they reproduce celebrity, visibility, and feminine performativity as central to successful twenty-first century girlhood.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Morgan Genevieve Blue is an independent scholar researching girls' media culture in the United States. Her work appears in Feminist Media Studies and Film, Fashion and Consumption, among other venues. She is co-editor, with Mary Celeste Kearney, of Mediated Girlhoods: New Explorations of Girls' Media Culture, Volume 2 (2016).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Disney Girls Producing Girlhood Discourse 1. Tweening Disney Channel via the Franchisable Girl 2. Luminous Girlhood: Visibility Femininity and Performance 3. "True Colors": Race Ethnicity and Class in That's So Raven Hannah Montana and Wizards of Waverly Place 4. D-Signed for Diversification: Disney Channel and Lifestyle Branding 5. Citizen Girl: "Do-Good" Disney TV and Girls' Citizenship 6. The Girl Mogul: Entrepreneurism and the New Girl Subject 7. Outgrowing Disney Channel: Celebrity Sexuality and Girlhood Conclusion: Performing Girl / Performing Luminosity
Introduction: Disney Girls Producing Girlhood Discourse 1. Tweening Disney Channel via the Franchisable Girl 2. Luminous Girlhood: Visibility Femininity and Performance 3. "True Colors": Race Ethnicity and Class in That's So Raven Hannah Montana and Wizards of Waverly Place 4. D-Signed for Diversification: Disney Channel and Lifestyle Branding 5. Citizen Girl: "Do-Good" Disney TV and Girls' Citizenship 6. The Girl Mogul: Entrepreneurism and the New Girl Subject 7. Outgrowing Disney Channel: Celebrity Sexuality and Girlhood Conclusion: Performing Girl / Performing Luminosity
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