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The Psychosocial Implications of Disney Movies ed. by Lauren. Dundes (review). CJ Guadarrama. Marvels & Tales Volume 34
The Psychosocial Implications of Disney Movies. Edited by Lauren Dundes printed edition of the special issue published in Social Sciences
01.02.2021 The Psychosocial Implications of Disney Movies ed. by Lauren. Dundes (review). CJ Guadarrama. Marvels & Tales Volume 34
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The Psychosocial Implications of Disney Movies Lauren Dundes 2019-07-11 In this volume of 15 articles contributors from a wide range of disciplines.
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It is something Fred Zimmerman, a behavioural economist at the University of California, Los Angeles, agrees could be contributing to wider societal problems today. “Disney films almost always present a battle between Good and Evil,” he says.
It’s very difficult to trace the influence of Psycho precisely because of its pervasiveness. There is virtually no horror, thriller, or suspense film made after 1960 which has not been influenced by Psycho.
The same research team also warned that the high prevalence of references to evil in Disney’s films could also lead children to learn to “demonise people who engage in perceived ‘bad’ behaviours” if they watch the films repeatedly.
It turns out that Disney films may have been having a positive impact on us and our children all along...