Beyonce and feminism
Feminism in Disney is progressive as more of the common films show less stereotypes such as Moana with less traditional long dresses to appease the male characters in the film such as Cinderella. They also show a strong female lead and women playing the major hero role. Moving away a little bit from the stereotypical beauty standards.
1. Standing up for women's rights
2. Equal pay and to be able to have the same rights as men
3. Emmeline Pankhurst
4. 1921
5. 1970
6. Margaret Thatcher
7. 1994
8. 1990
9. Society that are proud or have an extreme amount of pride in a certain culture or belief
10. 30%
The top left picture is a demonstration of a Judith Butler theory due to the image of girls wear pink and boys wear blue is a social construction over time.
Van zoonen is bottom right as womens bodies are used to objectify.
Bell Hookes is bottom left due to feminism and standing up for womens rights
Still in formation that shows how gender stereotypes are formed
Bell Hooks theory - struggle to end sexual/patriarchal oppression
Van Zoonen theory
In my opinion, Beyoncé is a positive role model for feminism as even though in some of the shots in formation, she is seen to be doing traditional women stereotypes which would normally be associated to appease men, she often makes reference and shots about standing strong and how women have a voice and strength together, which could be used as a role model to show to women to stick together in the fight towards women's rights.
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