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Disney’s representation of race Marxist analysis/the imperialist Disney A note on Disney comics Disney’s representation of the natural world True-Life Adventures The Living Desert Disney as a model for nature films Disneynature Reading the Disney Multiverse Notes
9 6 Dissecting Disney’s Worlds History of Disney’s worlds Current overview Disneyland Resort Walt Disney World Resort Tokyo Disneyland Resort Disneyland Paris Hong Kong Disneyland Resort Shanghai Disneyland Resort Analyzing Disney worlds Themes from a theme park Synergy Commodification/consumption Commercialization/corporatism “I’m going to Disneyland” “Backstage magic” Predictability and expectations Control, control, control Control of the theme-park experience Control over imaginations Control as a motif Control over the appearance and behavior of employees Control over the environment Control over its destiny Classic Disney and beyond The past: Walt Disney’s America Back to the future? Mobility/transportation Postmodern analysis and synthetic experiences Celebration: living in a Disney world? Disney parks outside the United States Tokyo Disneyland Disneyland Paris Hong Kong Disneyland Shanghai Disney Understanding Disney’s worlds Notes
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7 Disney and the World
Defining Disney audiences/consumers
The Disney brand
Audiences or consumers?
“Children of all ages”
Studying Disney audiences
Disney’s market research
Academic audience research
Early academic research on Disney audiences
Studying Disney, gender, and audiences
Other Disney audience studies
Global Disney/international audiences
Disney confessions
Disney archetypes
Disney fanatics
Disney lifestyle
Disney birthdays
Disney weddings
Disney collecting/Disneyana
Disney fan clubs
Disney publications
Disney fans
Disney consumers