During this week's lecturer, we are introduced to different media theories.For this week's blog, i will be focusing on the theory of Media Hegemony and Spiral of Silence, and i will use Wait Disney to elaborate on it.
Firstly, Media hegemony represents the views of the powerful elites who hold economic and political power. As the media monopolises opinions, they drive society in a way that benefits them. Spiral of Silence on the other hand, represents the media working simultaneously with the majority to silence minority beliefs.
I am sure that many of you guys, on first thought, would not associate Walt Disney with the theory of Media hegemony. This is because Walt Disney is being endorse by parents and teachers globally as a childhood story teller, which focuses on themes like wholesome family values, innocence, magic, friendship... Whereas, media hegemony portrays the evil, manipulative power and propaganda of rich and power conglomerates. It is surprising to find out that Walt Disney despite of its perfectly magical and harmless front, is actually backed by a powerful corporate power which is guilty of monopolising the masses opinions.
The critics of Disney view their movies and animations as subtle messages of acceptable social construct of man, women, gender.... It is brainwashing kids at a young age into a certain set of ideas as to how to view society and how to be part of society. Such propaganda is made more powerful because Disney being a transnational conglomerate who owns many different forms of mass media. Thus, they exercise unprecedented control over the messages audiences are exposed to which is often skewed and dominated by corporate interest.
In addition, the media have the tendency to refrain from expressing unpopular and negative ideas of Disney. This is because it is such a large media corporation, whose products are so ubiquitous and has deeply penetrated the its audiences that it will inevitably affect its viewership or reputation. So, the media in a way, worked simultaneously with majority of public opinions and silence off minority beliefs, and this is the spiral of silence theory by Elizabeth Noelle-Neumann.
On the other hand, fans of Disney will strongly disagree with the above issues, and regard it as ridiculous and nonsensical. To them, Disney is purely for entertainment and light-hearted in nature, and there is no need to over analyses and be overtly critical.
I leave you guys with a short video of Disney, and you can decide after watching whether you agree with the critics or fanatics.







