Bibliographic citations
Cieza, A., (2018). Evolución de los estereotipos de género de las princesas de las películas animadas de Disney en relación al rol social de la mujer entre 1937 y 2013 [Tesis, Universidad Privada del Norte]. https://hdl.handle.net/11537/13895
Cieza, A., Evolución de los estereotipos de género de las princesas de las películas animadas de Disney en relación al rol social de la mujer entre 1937 y 2013 [Tesis]. PE: Universidad Privada del Norte; 2018. https://hdl.handle.net/11537/13895
@misc{renati/521819,
title = "Evolución de los estereotipos de género de las princesas de las películas animadas de Disney en relación al rol social de la mujer entre 1937 y 2013",
author = "Cieza Heredia, Andrea María",
publisher = "Universidad Privada del Norte",
year = "2018"
}
Disney movies are currently an important part of modern culture. The princesses, who are the most recognized characters in the Disney film franchise, have shaped women in different social roles that were attributed to them at the time they belonged to. They have also managed to become the aspiration and role model of most girls and young women who has ever seen their films. The present investigation explores the world of Disney princesses in order to explain the evolution of the gender stereotype in relation to the social role of women shown in the princess characters of Disney animated films between 1937 and 2013. This sample was made up of eight princesses protagonists of animated films of Disney. Each of them was analyzed according to the dimensions of role, characteristics, conduct, traits, historical context, behavior, duties and norms (instruments adapted for the investigation of the four-dimensional study of Sergio Arrau Castillo's characters). Likewise, a comparative table was created of the historical process of the social role of women through time, where the following data were collected: facts (political, social and cultural) and conception of women (rights, accepted social function, fashion and attitude towards society) about the different decades in which the princesses were created. The results showed that the female stereotype in them evolved according to the historical and social process: from the traditional feminine figure as a housewife and maternal figure to the independent woman of our time, whose social behavior has been marked by a society that allows her new attitudes, work possibilities and areas of personal development.
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