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Disney and philosophy : truth, trust, and a little bit of pixie dust / edited by Richard B. Davis.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Davis, Richard Brian, 1963- editor.
Series:
Blackwell philosophy and popculture series.
Blackwell Philosophy and Popculture Series
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Walt Disney Company.
Animated films--United States--History and criticism.
Animated films.
Disney characters--Philosophy.
Disney characters.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (327 pages).
Place of Publication:
Hoboken, NJ : John Wiley & Sons Ltd., [2020]
Summary:
Take a magic carpet ride through Disney's wonderful world of films and entertainment experiences, and discover the wisdom within its most popular and enduring stories Philosophy begins in wonder , and there's no question that Disney's immersive worlds and iconic characters have enchanted generations of children and adults alike, inviting us to escape the mundane into a world of fantasy, imagination, and infinite possibility. In Disney and Philosophy , essays from thirty-two deep-thinking Disneyphiles chart a course through the philosophical world of Disney, tapping into the minds of the great sages of the ages--Plato, Aristotle, Confucius, Descartes, and Goofy--to explore universal questions of freedom, personal identity, morality, family, and friendship: Can Sleeping Beauty know that she's not dreaming? Does turning our emotions and memories "inside out" tell us who we are? What can Toy Story and Wall-E teach us about being human? Is hakuna matata really such a problem-free philosophy? If you've ever asked who you are, what is right, or what your purpose is, Disney and Philosophy will spark your curiosity and imagination with a whole new world of unexpected insight into the Magic Kingdom.
Contents:
Acknowledgments : it takes people to make a dream reality
Introduction : philosophy begins in wonder
Unruly Ariel : not born but made a woman / Megan S. Lloyd
True to your heart : honor and authenticity in Mulan / George A. Dunn
Zen and the art of imagineering : Disney's escapism versus Buddhism's liberation / Steve Bein
Hidden Mickeys and the hiddenness of God / Robert K. Garcia and Timothy Pickavance
"Everyone's special dash" : tolerance and conformity in a world of incredible differences / Richard Davis
Accommodating Dory, but disempowering Dopey? Dilemmas of disability from Snow White to Finding Dory / Kevin Mintz
From Snow White to Moana : understanding Disney's feminist transformation / Edwardo Pérez
"Always a team, always united" : Disney's philosophy of the family / Kody Cooper
How to convince Sleeping Beauty she's not dreaming / Chad A. Mcintosh
Knowing who you are : existence precedes essence in Moana / William J. Devlin
Saving Mr. Banks : reclaiming our childhood, remembering who we are / Mark Linville and Shawn White
Wall-e and Eve : Disney's intelligent machines / Timothy Brown
Inside Disney's Inside out / Ellen Miller
To be or not to be ... The lion king : existentialism in Disney and Shakespeare / Megan S. Lloyd
True freedom in Toy story, or you are a child's plaything! / Armond Boudreaux
"Our fate lives within us" : character and choice in Brave / Louis Colombo and Steve Jones
Breaking the spell : Beauty and the beast and Plato's prisoner / Nathan and Leilani Mueller
True love in Frozen / Jamey Heit
Mencius spins The emperor's new groove / Dean A. Kowalski
"Handed down from goof to goof" : what Goofy can teach us about becoming good / Robert M. Mentyka
"Let slip the (Donald) Ducks of war!" : ethical considerations about Disney's war propaganda / Tuomas W. Manninen
Wall-e, the environment, and our duties to future generations / J. Edward Hackett
Is there any utopia in Zootopia? / Alexander Christian and Frauke Albersmeier
How I learned to stop worrying and love Disney : Marx and Marcuse at Disney world / Elizabeth Butterfield
Media, mind, and the Magic Kingdom / Read Schuchardt
"We're all gonna die" : death and the cycle of life in Disney / Jessica Miller
Liberty Square in the shadow of Cinderella's castle : political philosophy in Disney's theme parks / Timothy Dale and Joseph Foy.
Notes:
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
1-119-53837-8
1-119-53828-9
OCLC:
1114274136

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