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CONTENTS Acknowledgements Introduction. Wild Sentiment: the Theme of Nature in Disney Animation 1 SECTION ONE: FAIRY TALE ADAPTATIONS 1. Domesticating Nature: Snow White and Fairy Tale Adaptation 30 2. Healing the Rift: Human and Animal Nature in The Little Mermaid and Beauty and the Beast 66 SECTION TWO: THE NORTH AMERICAN WILDERNESS 3. Bambi and the Idea of Conservation 102 4. Wilderness and Power: Conflicts and Contested Values from Pocahontas to Brother Bear 133 SECTION THREE: TROPICAL ENVIRONMENTS 5. The Jungle Book: Nature and the Politics of Identity 164 6. Tropical Discourse: Unstable Ecologies in Tarzan, The Lion King and Finding Nemo 194 Bibliography 232
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:
Disney, Walt, 1901-1966 -- Criticism and interpretation.
Nature in motion pictures.
Animated films and children -- United States.
Animated films -- Psychological aspects.
Animated films -- Social aspects -- United States.