Loss of a Parent in Disney and Pixar Films: What We Can Learn?
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2024-10-28
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Article
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English
Abstract
Early parental loss is a tragic experience for children causing complex reactions to the loss. Providing a supportive environment where they can express their feelings is crucial to help them cope with this challenging experience. This study analyses the depiction of parental death in animated films by Disney and Pixar using a multimethod design and including the QUAGOL approach. We identified 13 films showing the death of one or both parents. The qualitative analysis of the films, published from 1937 until 2022, revealed seven concepts that potentially affect the way children see their grieving process reflected in the films: The representational techniques, finding protection and relationships, searching for identity, being different and having alternative skills, talking about death, dealing with emotions and coping with the loss. The identified films can be used to open a conversation with children who have lost one or both parents to discuss their situation.
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Omega
Journal or Serie
OMEGA - Journal of Death and Dying
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0030-2228
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Sage
Submitter
Monteverde, Settimio
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Sgier, C., Tyebally Fang, M., Glässel, A., & Monteverde, S. (2024). Loss of a Parent in Disney and Pixar Films: What We Can Learn? In OMEGA - Journal of Death and Dying. Sage. https://doi.org/10.24451/dspace/11362
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