... that has interested me in this regard is She-Ra, The Princess of Power, created by Mattel, Inc. in 1984. As a folklorist, I was particularly interested in how She-Ra has been marketed through the exploitation of our ... theory of "cultural materialism," I wanted to study She-Ra as the latest in a series of role models that have evolved, devolved, and re-emerged with changing economic conditions. The Princess of Power is both a doll and an animated cartoon ...
Tópico(s): Gender, Feminism, and Media
1988 - Johns Hopkins University Press | The Lion and the unicorn
... girls' toys was She-Ra. In my recollections, She-Ra: The Princess of Power had a magical sword, a flying horse, and some feisty friends. In my eyes, she represented a balance of beauty, brains, and genuine strength. My favorite toy (the only surviving She-Ra artifact I possess) wasn't actually an action ...
Tópico(s): Gender Roles and Identity Studies
2011 - | The Journal of social theory in art education
... Hodsden, directed by Adam Weissman, Netflix, 2015. “ Reunion.” She-Ra and the Princess of Power, written by ND Stevenson and Josie Campbell, directed ...
Tópico(s): Bullying, Victimization, and Aggression
2023 - Wiley | The Journal of Popular Culture
... Netflix team-up will rejoice at the first She-Ra graphic novel. Based on stories by estimable author Noelle Stevenson, this outing brings Adora and the gang on a new adventure to try and retrieve the Spirit Ember, a runestone believed to be lost by the legendary Fire Princess after its power corrupted her and resulted in the destruction of the Fire Kingdom. As is to be expected, ...
2020 - Johns Hopkins University Press | Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books./Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books