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You Do You: Ethics of Authenticity in Disney's Frozen and Moana / Matt Croasmun and Ryan McAnnally-Linz

For the Life of the World / Yale Center for Faith & Culture

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Let It Go, Re Umi, I'm Alone and Free

In let it go, re umi, her isolation from society is is kind of portrayed as part of what it means for her to be her now. She can't actually break off her dependence on the relationships in the place that she comes from. There's no recognition that who you truly are has anything to do with your interactions with, or relations with the people around you. And when i was saing, looking around in our ture, was mostly we people receiving frozen. Were only receiving that step and not noticing the ways that that all undercut.

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