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Description
Listen to a conversation with Dr. John Perlich (Bemidji State) and Dr. David Whitt (Nebraska Wesleyan), editors and contributors on the book Disney+ Kingdom: Essays on Nostalgia, Representation and Branding. It is a collection of essays that examines a variety of Disney+ content.
Credit: Podcast produced by Tammy Bobrowsky (Bemidji State). Music "Collaboration"by Radioontheshelf, 2025 - Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial (3.0).
ISBN
9781476690056
Publication Date
2024
Publisher
McFarland & Company
City
Jefferson, North Carolina
Disciplines
Critical and Cultural Studies | Gender, Race, Sexuality, and Ethnicity in Communication | Marketing | Tourism and Travel
Recommended Citation
Perlich, John and Whitt, David, "The Disney+ Kingdom : Essays on Nostalgia, Representation and Branding" (2024). BSU Faculty PubCast. 1.
https://pines.bemidjistate.edu/bsufac-pubcast/1

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Comments
For the BSU community, this book is available through the A.C. Clark Library at Bemidji State University.
About the book: "Debuting in 2019, Disney+ quickly became one of the most popular streaming services worldwide. With hubs for Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars and National Geographic, Disney+ not only provides "vault" content from these brands but also original films and television programming such as High School Musical: The Musical: The Series, The Mandalorian, The Mighty Ducks: Game Changers, Andor and The Imagineering Story. This collection of essays examines a variety of Disney+ exclusive content, exploring themes such as nostalgia, identity, representation and lived experience. Designed to appeal to both academics and the average Disney fan, it attempts to answer the question of whether its original streaming content is a plus or minus for the "Mouse House.""-- Provided by publisher.