Study finds Disney Princess culture magnifies stereotypes in young

Study finds Disney Princess culture magnifies stereotypes in young

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Parents tend to be careful about what media their children consume and often look to ratings to guide their movie choices. But one symbol might be more powerful than any rating or review—the Disney logo. Heralded by adults and kids alike, Disney Princess animated movies are the quintessential "kids
Parents tend to be careful about what media their children consume and often look to ratings to guide their movie choices. But one symbol might be more powerful than any rating or review—the Disney logo. Heralded by adults and kids alike, Disney Princess animated movies are the quintessential "kids' movies," positive and enjoyable for all.

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