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Disney's most notorious film race, convergence, and the hidden histories of Song of the South

Disney's Most Notorious Film examines the racial and convergence histories of Song of the South to offer new insights into how audiences and Disney have negotiated the film's controversies over the last seven decades. Jason Sperb skillfully traces the film's reception history, showing how audience perceptions of SotS have reflected debates over race in the larger society. He also explores why and how Disney, while embargoing the film as a whole, has repurposed and repackaged elements of SotS so extensively that they linger throughout American culture, serving as everything from cultural metaphors to consumer products.

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  • "Disney's Most Notorious Film examines the racial and convergence histories of Song of the South to offer new insights into how audiences and Disney have negotiated the film's controversies over the last seven decades. Jason Sperb skillfully traces the film's reception history, showing how audience perceptions of SotS have reflected debates over race in the larger society. He also explores why and how Disney, while embargoing the film as a whole, has repurposed and repackaged elements of SotS so extensively that they linger throughout American culture, serving as everything from cultural metaphors to consumer products."@en

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  • "Disney's Most Notorious Film : Race, Convergence, and the Hidden Histories of Song of the South"
  • "Disney's most notorious film race, convergence, and the hidden histories of Song of the South"
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  • "Disney's most notorious film : race, convergence, and the hidden histories of Song of the South"@en
  • "Disney's most notorious film : race, convergence, and the hidden histories of Song of the South"