The Animated Dad : Essays on Father Figures in Cartoon Television

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The Animated Dad : Essays on Father Figures in Cartoon Television

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  • 製本 Paperback:紙装版/ペーパーバック版/ページ数 208 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781476682624
  • DDC分類 791.4565251

Full Description

The Homer Simpson-esque stereotype has been a persistent trope in cartoons since programming aimed directly at children and adolescents began. Young viewers are exposed to the incapable and incompetent "hapless father" archetype on a regular basis, causing both boys and girls to expect the bare minimum of fathers while mothers hold the responsibility for all domestic and parenting work. Cartoons rely heavily on toxic stereotypes for ratings, when in fact, healthy representations of fathers are just as successful in maintaining viewership.

Eleven essays, written by scholars from around the world, investigate the topic of fatherhood as it is represented in children's animated television shows. Main themes that emerge include absent and negligent fathers, single fathers, generational shifts within families, and raising the standard of fathering by creating secure bonds between father and child. The authors uncover problematic fathers, imperfect yet redemptive fathers, and fathers who embody idealized parenting traits through some of our most beloved animated dads. This collection demonstrates the impact that media representations of father figures have on young viewers and argues for better role models.

Contents

Table of Contents

Introduction

Lorin Shahinian and Leslie Salas

Part I: Absent and Negligent Fathers

Professor Von Drake as the Absent, Emotionally Unavailable Father Figure: Why Mickey Mouse Clubhouse Gets It Wrong

Sarah Ghoshal

O Captain! Why Captain? A Study of Haddock as Father Figure in the Tintin Television Series

Debnita Chakravarti

Part II: Single Fathers

My Little Other: Fatherhood Is Symbiotic

Samuel Oatley

The Most Fatherly Duck in the World: Scrooge McDuck as Symbolic Father in Disney's DuckTales Reboot

CJ Yow

Part III: Generational Shifts

Fairly ­Not-Parents: Attachment and the Perpetual Child in The Fairly OddParents

James M. Curtis

"Not so bad a dad after all": Phineas & Ferb's Supervillain and Super

Vanessa Osborne

Defeating the Father Lord: Iroh and Ozai as Paternal Duality in Avatar: The Last Airbender

Colleen Etman

Part IV: Raising the Standard

The Normal and the Natural: Nigel Thornberry as Father Figure

Dibyajyoti Lahiri

Silence Underscores Responsible Fatherhood in Ulysses

Juan Urdániz Escolano

Batman: The Journey from Hero to Father Figure

Hollie Fitzmaurice

From Flipping Burgers to Flipping Fatherhood: Bob Belcher

Lorin Shahinian

Conclusion

Lorin Shahinian and Leslie Salas

About the Contributors

Index

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