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Vol. 4 No. 1 (2008): Post-Genre

Cinema from Attractions: Story and Synergy in Disney’s Theme Park Movies

  • Andrew Nelson
DOI
https://doi.org/10.14288/cinephile.v4i1.197899
Submitted
March 1, 2023
Published
2008-07-01

Abstract

This essay has two interrelated aims: one, to analyze a group of commercial movies that have a unique pedigree, and two, to argue for the enduring relevance of genre in the analysis of motion pictures. I do not contend, however, that the movies in question constitute a genre, so am therefore not arguing for the relevance of genre on the grounds of its ability to organize or categorize movies into useful groupings. Rather, through an examination of these movies in their historical context as products of the Walt Disney Studio and Company, I arrive at the idea that genre criticism is a more productive way of understanding them than (what might seem to be) a more obvious alternative.