EP22: Subtext and Stereotype: Queer Coding, Representation, & Villainy, Pt.1
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Unlock the secrets of queer coding in media as we navigate the delicate dance of subtext and stereotype, revealing the hidden messages that have historically signposted LGBTQ representation. With a spotlight on the tantalizing yet unfulfilled queer storylines of "Supernatural," we traverse a landscape peppered with both frustration and admiration. Our journey doesn't stop with queer coding, as we dissect other coding phenomena, such as autism and black coding, and underscore the urgency for mindful representation in children's shows. We welcome you to connect and reflect with us as we unpack the intricate layers of cultural significance and personal resonance tied to these narratives.
As we pay tribute to the iconic Ursula, the sea witch of "The Little Mermaid," who owes her flamboyance to the legendary drag queen Divine and lyricist Howard Ashman's insightful vision, we also debate the impact of casting choices in the live-action adaptation. The episode takes a heartfelt turn through the cherished memories evoked by classic Disney villain songs, stirring a mix of nostalgia and critique. Join us in questioning the implications of Disney's decision to remove "Hellfire" from the Hunchback of Notre Dame remake, as our guests and I explore the far-reaching influence of these cultural touchstones on our lives.
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Chapters
1. EP22: Subtext and Stereotype: Queer Coding, Representation, & Villainy, Pt.1 (00:00:00)
2. Queer Coding in Media Impact (00:00:24)
3. Ursula's Queer Coding in the Little Mermaid (00:15:10)
4. Disney Villain Songs and Cultural Appropriateness (00:19:11)
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