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082 0 4 _aThesis Animation and Motion Design 02/16.
100 1 _aCarroll, Neasa.
245 1 2 _aA discussion of Pixar's 'Inside out' and the relationship it has with gender construction.
_h[Extended Essay].
_cNeasa Carroll.
260 _aLimerick :
_bLimerick School of Art and Design/ LIT./ ;
_c2016
300 _a26p, :
_bill (some col) . ;
_c30cm.
502 _aThesis submitted for B.A. in Animation and Motion Design 2016
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references
505 _aIn the past, animated films have created a divide between the behaviours suited to each gender. Using the Pixar film 'Inside out' as an example, it was concluded that while in the past 5-10 years there have been steps taken towards portraying gender equality in animation, there is still an in-built system in animated works which clearly seperates the roles of male and female. It was also discovered that Pixar in particular has a habit of developing strong, athletic, above average male characters that challenge and defeat the super-villain, who is usually someone whose skills lie in other areas. In animation today, not only are companies such as Pixar subtly creating gender specific roles between male and female, they are also creating a gender divide between male and male. They are instilling into their viewers the age old battle between brawn over brain. [Abstract]
610 2 4 _aPixar (Firm).
650 0 _aPixarSemiotics
_vAdvertising.
650 0 _aAnimated films
_zUnited States
_vGender.
650 0 _aAnimation and Motion Design
_vExtended Essays.
650 0 _aTheses
_xLSAD
_zClare Street
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