Explore Disney’s cultural lens as we discuss if their films offer true diversity or reinforce stereotypes through coloniality, imperialism, and hegemonic views.

Disney’s multiculturalism is often just a seasoning on the status quo; ethnicity becomes the spice used to liven up a dull dish of mainstream culture while the main narrative remains rooted in a Western perspective.
An analysis of cultural and other stereotypes across all Disney films, focusing specifically on the most controversial examples and whether they pose a risk to the healthy education of children today.








Coloniality refers to an invisible matrix of power linked to imperialism and capitalism that has existed since the sixteenth century. In Disney's storytelling, this concept dictates how the studio represents "the other." Even when the films include magic and talking animals, they may still carry these embedded power structures that influence how different cultures are portrayed to a global audience of children.
During the Disney Renaissance in the nineties, there was a conscious effort to move away from older, problematic tropes in favor of being more tolerant and inclusive. However, critics argue that this shift often resulted in a form of multiculturalism that still reinforces a hegemonic view. This means the stories are frequently told through a white, Western, middle-class perspective rather than providing a truly diverse cultural lens.
The podcast questions whether these films are harmless nostalgia or if they provide children with problematic ideas about the world. Because Disney is synonymous with childhood globally, the persistent stereotypes and coloniality embedded in their narratives can shape how kids understand different cultures. By presenting a specific hegemonic view, the media may inadvertently teach children to see the world through a limited, Western-centric perspective.
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