A Cultural Recreation in Disney & Pixar - En studie som undersöker tillvägagångssättet och porträtteringen av främmande kulturfenomen i Mulan & Coco
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2022-09-06
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This thesis paper seeks to examine Disney and Pixar films’ approach 
and portrayal of foreign (from the United States) cultural phenomena that retain historical 
origins supported by evidence and facts. The analysis is done by critically examining Mulan 
(1998) which is produced by Walt Disney Feature Animation, and Coco (2017) by Pixar 
Animation Studios. From a number of previous literary sources, it is observed that authors such 
as Dong (2010) and Meijuan, Hoon and Ching (2020) refer to Disney’s Mulan as a hybrid 
form, while Anjirbag (2019) refers to Pixar’s Coco as commodification without attentively 
conceptualizing it. Thus, this study is critically interpreted with the theoretical perspectives of 
Julie Sanders’ theory of adaptation, Richard A. Rogers’ reconceptualized theory of cultural 
appropriation, and the ideological values in Disney’s and Pixar’s films which are defined by 
M. Keith Booker. The analysis is derived with the point of departure of each film’s proper
foreign cultural phenomenon, through a film semiotic and discursive analysis that focuses on 
the representation of the main characters and the plot of the story.
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Adaptation, Cultural Appropriation, Disney & Pixar, Cultural Phenomena, Representation