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Language, gender, and patriarchy in Mulan: a diachronic analysis of a Disney Princess movie

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Language, gender, and patriarchy in Mulan: a diachronic analysis of a Disney Princess movie

P. Manaworapong and N. E. J. A. Bowen

Dive into the intricate analysis of gender portrayal in Disney's Mulan (1998 and 2020) by Pimpatchanok Manaworapong and Neil Evan Jon Anthony Bowen. Discover how these adaptations reflect subtle shifts in power dynamics and gender roles, showcasing a blend of 'masculine' and 'feminine' traits in characters, all while remaining within a patriarchal framework influenced by both American and Chinese cultures.

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Abstract
Movies can implicitly promote social and ideological norms on a mass scale, making them powerful socialization agents, especially among children. However, Hollywood movies are no longer confined to the influence of American ideals, as media companies now have to consider the growing influence of markets such as China. With this in mind, this paper explores the portrayal of gender, power, and gendered roles across two versions of Disney's Mulan (1998 and 2020). Specifically, it explores male-coded and female-coded characters' talk for portrayals of gender and the enactment of assigned roles through conversational strategies and the content of talk. Findings indicate a subtle shift in the distribution of "dominant" discourse between the two versions, despite female-coded characters being framed as dutiful wives, brides-to-be, and/or mothers in both movies. Specifically, in Mulan 2020, male-coded characters are portrayed as more "feminine" through their talk, while female-coded characters—particularly Mulan and Xianniang—are portrayed as more "masculine", further highlighting a recent trend for more nuanced portrayals of gender in Disney movies. Based on these results and others, the paper argues that the portrayal of gender in Mulan 2020, while still primarily associated with heteronormative roles in service of a patriarchal world, has undergone subtle changes that may reflect American and Chinese influences.
Publisher
Humanities & Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Jul 02, 2022
Authors
Pimpatchanok Manaworapong, Neil Evan Jon Anthony Bowen
Tags
gender portrayal
Mulan
power dynamics
dominant discourse
gender roles
patriarchal structure
cultural influences
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