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Title: Cartoons and Culture


1
Cartoons and Culture
  • What is the relationship between civilization and
    self-discipline?
  • How do we learn self-discipline?
  • Where does popular culture fit into this process?

2
The Hays Office
  • Sex sells, but it must be packaged in socially
    acceptable ways
  • Reinforcing gender roles is an important way of
    teaching people to repress natural impulses in
    order to learn self-discipline
  • In patriarchal societies, women and men who step
    outside their roles are particularly threatening
    to order, so institutions are created to restrict
    such representations in popular culture in
    Hollywood, the Hays office

3
Disney and Sexuality
  • Steamboat Willie (1929)
  • The Hays Office (1933)
  • The Nifty Nineties (1941)

4
Safely Sexy Women
  • Foreign, non-European women (the harem or the
    child of nature)
  • American tendency to see other cultures as havens
    for sexual experience forbidden at home
  • Good girls vs. bad girls
  • Serpentine Dances (1895)
  • A Good Time for a Dime (1941)

5
Betty Boop
  • Introduced in 1930 (pre-Code), Betty appears
    comfortable with her sexuality and enjoys
    flaunting it
  • She has no fixed boyfriend, but rather a series
    of romantic/sexual adventures
  • Her trademark is the flirtatious wink with which
    she manipulates her male co-stars (and,
    presumably, viewers)
  • Betty Boop and the Little King (1936)

6
Betty Boop
  • She appeals to women who see themselves as
    liberated in the 1920s shes a flapper
  • The Hays office insists that women (and their
    sexuality) stay properly in the home
  • By the later 30s, Betty has become more
    domestic, but still cant compete with heroines
    like Snow White and Lois Lane female ideal
    images have changed
  • Snow White (1933)
  • Snow White (1938)

7
Up in the Sky . . .
  • Superman makes the world safe for democracy (as
    well as for racism and patriarchy)
  • Jungle Drums (1943)

8
WWII Who stole that cell?
  • Censored at Home!
  • Shown Uncut to the Troops!
  • Swing Shift Cinderella (1945)
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