Monday, November 1, 2010

DISNEY BOOK - front cover


igotyou, originally uploaded by andreadana.





{front cover}

confusing a brand name with nostalgia is unhealthy. showing disney to children of a younger age instates (and then later reinforces) terribly sexist ideas about body image and women as a whole.

DISNEY BOOK - page one


11, originally uploaded by andreadana.
{page one}
"Though it is a mistake to think that
they are really like human beings, they are
enough like us to make them valuable"

DISNEY BOOK - page two


22, originally uploaded by andreadana.
{page two - pattern:bodies versus outline of disney princess, image: female torso}
"they are very attractive
and are often kept as pets,
though they are quite delicate"

DISNEY BOOK - page three


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page three- pattern/image: barbie doll versus female torso}
This is fun-
your pet learns
to know to respond to you
and one might say, love you

but as they grow older, larger and stronger
they become difficult to handle

DISNEY BOOK - page four


44, originally uploaded by andreadana.
{page four pattern- master's painting versus snow whites outline, image- female torso vs barbie vs princess}

Experts recommend thin metal bars or heavy wire
screening over a metal frame.
the cage
must be strong. A poorly made cage is a sure invita-
tion for your curious pet to escape.

DISNEY BOOK - page five


55, originally uploaded by andreadana.
{page five}

oh what fun we would all have
if such
wonderful pets lived in
constant fear of those that are stronger than
they are

DISNEY BOOK - end page


66, originally uploaded by andreadana.
{end page pattern- body types vs. princess lines}

cage.

DISNEY BOOK - back cover


001backcover, originally uploaded by andreadana.