INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF CULTURAL AND SOCIAL SCIENCE
Vol. 1 No. 2 (2020)

Gender Semiotics In The Animation Film Cartoon Brave

Eka Putri Augustine (Universitas Islam Negeri Sumatera Utara, Medan, Indonesia)



Article Info

Publish Date
13 Jul 2021

Abstract

This research was conducted to determine how the meaning ofmasculine women in the animated cartoon film made by PixarAnimation Studio and Walt Disney Pictures was conducted todetermine how the theme of this film is a Princess (Princess), entitledBrave. Where this research will see how the image of masculine womenfrom this Brave film. The subject of this research is the Brave film asseen from its narrative structure. Meanwhile, the research object to beanalyzed is the representation of the meaning of masculine women. Inthis study, the researcher will see how the Brave film will break thestereotypes of a royal princess that is usually displayed by Walt Desney.A royal princess (Princess) is usually seen from several things whichinclude physical appearance (physical appearance), style of dress(fashion), character (character) and interaction with the environment(social interaction). Meanwhile, in the Brave film, the findings showthat women like Princess Merida are constructed as open, brave,strong, independent, and tough. In addition, it also manages tomaintain its unique identity without meeting the expectations anddemands of others.

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ijcss

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Humanities Environmental Science Languange, Linguistic, Communication & Media Library & Information Science Social Sciences

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International Journal of Cultural and Social Science (IJCSS) is an International Journal covering various social science fields, including culture, sociology, communication, politics, and information literacy. All articles submitted in the English ...