Why the Magic Matters
Discovering Disney as a Laboratory for Learning
Herausgeber: Franzese, Alexis; Peterfeso, Jill
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Discovering Disney as a Laboratory for Learning
Herausgeber: Franzese, Alexis; Peterfeso, Jill
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An interdisciplinary guide to the value of teaching and learning with Disney
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. September 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 588g
- ISBN-13: 9798881802653
- Artikelnr.: 73825988
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- Seitenzahl: 300
- Erscheinungstermin: 4. September 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 21mm
- Gewicht: 588g
- ISBN-13: 9798881802653
- Artikelnr.: 73825988
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Alexis Franzese is the Department Chair and an Associate Professor for the Department of Sociology and Anthropology at Elon University. Her research has been published in numerous journals that include International Journal of Scholarship on Teaching and Learning, Personality and Individual Differences, Sociology Compass, Aging and Mental Health, and others. Jill Peterfeso is the Eli Franklin Craven and Minnie Phipps Craven associate professor of religious studies at Guilford College. She is the author of Womanpriest: Tradition and Transgression in the Contemporary Roman Catholic Church.
Foreword
Len Testa
Introduction
Jill Peterfeso
Disney Dialectic Pairs: Theoretical Framework and Book Structure
The Editors
Section I: Magic and Strategy
Section Introduction: Magic and Strategy
Jill Peterfeso
Chapter 1: Disney's "Magical" Curriculum: Bibbity, Bobbity Boo!
Gabriel Huddleston, Blake Lentz, Nicole Weinberg
Chapter 2: A Private Mouse for Public Art
Cher Krause Knight
Chapter 3: To Infinity and Beyond: Understanding Data Science Through the
Lens of Disney Data
Lucy D'Agostino McGowan
Chapter 4: Why and How Walt Disney World Makes You the Star of Its Story
Gary Kaskowitz
Section II: Authenticity and Simulation
Section Introduction: Authenticity and Simulation
Alexis T. Franzese
Chapter 5: From Magic to Memory: How the Physical Experiences of the Disney
Parks Contribute to Historical Memory and Learning What it Means to Be an
American
Bethanee Bemis
Chapter 6: True-Life Adventures: Walt Disney and the Modern Environmental
Movement
Sarah Nilsen
Chapter 7: Urban NDNs and the House of Mouse: A Journey of Education and
Self-Discovery
Lucy Buck
Chapter 8: Asian Disneyland, Local Community Reactions, and the Role of
Cultural Spaces
Jenny Banh
Section III: Nostalgia and Innovation
Section Introduction: Nostalgia and Innovation
Jill Peterfeso
Chapter 9: Only Correct: How Disney Revises, Rethinks and Re-edits Their
Own Creations
Bonnie Rudner
Chapter 10: Teaching Walt: Place-Based Learning and SHAPE-ing Walt's Legacy
Christopher W. Tremblay
Chapter 11: Theme Park America
Alex Hofmann
Chapter 12: Worldbuilding and Role-Playing Across Disney Production
William S. Chavez
Section IV: Leisure and Labor
Section Introduction: Leisure and Labor
Alexis T. Franzese
Chapter 13: Making "Happy" Happen: What Disney Teaches Us About the Hidden
Costs and Labor of Leisure
Jacob Hayward and Alexis T. Franzese
Chapter 14: Disneyland: The Happiest Classroom on Earth
Jeffrey A. Barnes
Chapter 15: Wheelchairs, Magic Carpets, and a Community of Tomorrow:
Constructing Disabled Utopia in the Disney Parks
Mason J. Shrader, Benjamin Shrader, Carol Mason Shrader
Takeaways
Contributors
Acknowledgements
Index
Len Testa
Introduction
Jill Peterfeso
Disney Dialectic Pairs: Theoretical Framework and Book Structure
The Editors
Section I: Magic and Strategy
Section Introduction: Magic and Strategy
Jill Peterfeso
Chapter 1: Disney's "Magical" Curriculum: Bibbity, Bobbity Boo!
Gabriel Huddleston, Blake Lentz, Nicole Weinberg
Chapter 2: A Private Mouse for Public Art
Cher Krause Knight
Chapter 3: To Infinity and Beyond: Understanding Data Science Through the
Lens of Disney Data
Lucy D'Agostino McGowan
Chapter 4: Why and How Walt Disney World Makes You the Star of Its Story
Gary Kaskowitz
Section II: Authenticity and Simulation
Section Introduction: Authenticity and Simulation
Alexis T. Franzese
Chapter 5: From Magic to Memory: How the Physical Experiences of the Disney
Parks Contribute to Historical Memory and Learning What it Means to Be an
American
Bethanee Bemis
Chapter 6: True-Life Adventures: Walt Disney and the Modern Environmental
Movement
Sarah Nilsen
Chapter 7: Urban NDNs and the House of Mouse: A Journey of Education and
Self-Discovery
Lucy Buck
Chapter 8: Asian Disneyland, Local Community Reactions, and the Role of
Cultural Spaces
Jenny Banh
Section III: Nostalgia and Innovation
Section Introduction: Nostalgia and Innovation
Jill Peterfeso
Chapter 9: Only Correct: How Disney Revises, Rethinks and Re-edits Their
Own Creations
Bonnie Rudner
Chapter 10: Teaching Walt: Place-Based Learning and SHAPE-ing Walt's Legacy
Christopher W. Tremblay
Chapter 11: Theme Park America
Alex Hofmann
Chapter 12: Worldbuilding and Role-Playing Across Disney Production
William S. Chavez
Section IV: Leisure and Labor
Section Introduction: Leisure and Labor
Alexis T. Franzese
Chapter 13: Making "Happy" Happen: What Disney Teaches Us About the Hidden
Costs and Labor of Leisure
Jacob Hayward and Alexis T. Franzese
Chapter 14: Disneyland: The Happiest Classroom on Earth
Jeffrey A. Barnes
Chapter 15: Wheelchairs, Magic Carpets, and a Community of Tomorrow:
Constructing Disabled Utopia in the Disney Parks
Mason J. Shrader, Benjamin Shrader, Carol Mason Shrader
Takeaways
Contributors
Acknowledgements
Index
Foreword
Len Testa
Introduction
Jill Peterfeso
Disney Dialectic Pairs: Theoretical Framework and Book Structure
The Editors
Section I: Magic and Strategy
Section Introduction: Magic and Strategy
Jill Peterfeso
Chapter 1: Disney's "Magical" Curriculum: Bibbity, Bobbity Boo!
Gabriel Huddleston, Blake Lentz, Nicole Weinberg
Chapter 2: A Private Mouse for Public Art
Cher Krause Knight
Chapter 3: To Infinity and Beyond: Understanding Data Science Through the
Lens of Disney Data
Lucy D'Agostino McGowan
Chapter 4: Why and How Walt Disney World Makes You the Star of Its Story
Gary Kaskowitz
Section II: Authenticity and Simulation
Section Introduction: Authenticity and Simulation
Alexis T. Franzese
Chapter 5: From Magic to Memory: How the Physical Experiences of the Disney
Parks Contribute to Historical Memory and Learning What it Means to Be an
American
Bethanee Bemis
Chapter 6: True-Life Adventures: Walt Disney and the Modern Environmental
Movement
Sarah Nilsen
Chapter 7: Urban NDNs and the House of Mouse: A Journey of Education and
Self-Discovery
Lucy Buck
Chapter 8: Asian Disneyland, Local Community Reactions, and the Role of
Cultural Spaces
Jenny Banh
Section III: Nostalgia and Innovation
Section Introduction: Nostalgia and Innovation
Jill Peterfeso
Chapter 9: Only Correct: How Disney Revises, Rethinks and Re-edits Their
Own Creations
Bonnie Rudner
Chapter 10: Teaching Walt: Place-Based Learning and SHAPE-ing Walt's Legacy
Christopher W. Tremblay
Chapter 11: Theme Park America
Alex Hofmann
Chapter 12: Worldbuilding and Role-Playing Across Disney Production
William S. Chavez
Section IV: Leisure and Labor
Section Introduction: Leisure and Labor
Alexis T. Franzese
Chapter 13: Making "Happy" Happen: What Disney Teaches Us About the Hidden
Costs and Labor of Leisure
Jacob Hayward and Alexis T. Franzese
Chapter 14: Disneyland: The Happiest Classroom on Earth
Jeffrey A. Barnes
Chapter 15: Wheelchairs, Magic Carpets, and a Community of Tomorrow:
Constructing Disabled Utopia in the Disney Parks
Mason J. Shrader, Benjamin Shrader, Carol Mason Shrader
Takeaways
Contributors
Acknowledgements
Index
Len Testa
Introduction
Jill Peterfeso
Disney Dialectic Pairs: Theoretical Framework and Book Structure
The Editors
Section I: Magic and Strategy
Section Introduction: Magic and Strategy
Jill Peterfeso
Chapter 1: Disney's "Magical" Curriculum: Bibbity, Bobbity Boo!
Gabriel Huddleston, Blake Lentz, Nicole Weinberg
Chapter 2: A Private Mouse for Public Art
Cher Krause Knight
Chapter 3: To Infinity and Beyond: Understanding Data Science Through the
Lens of Disney Data
Lucy D'Agostino McGowan
Chapter 4: Why and How Walt Disney World Makes You the Star of Its Story
Gary Kaskowitz
Section II: Authenticity and Simulation
Section Introduction: Authenticity and Simulation
Alexis T. Franzese
Chapter 5: From Magic to Memory: How the Physical Experiences of the Disney
Parks Contribute to Historical Memory and Learning What it Means to Be an
American
Bethanee Bemis
Chapter 6: True-Life Adventures: Walt Disney and the Modern Environmental
Movement
Sarah Nilsen
Chapter 7: Urban NDNs and the House of Mouse: A Journey of Education and
Self-Discovery
Lucy Buck
Chapter 8: Asian Disneyland, Local Community Reactions, and the Role of
Cultural Spaces
Jenny Banh
Section III: Nostalgia and Innovation
Section Introduction: Nostalgia and Innovation
Jill Peterfeso
Chapter 9: Only Correct: How Disney Revises, Rethinks and Re-edits Their
Own Creations
Bonnie Rudner
Chapter 10: Teaching Walt: Place-Based Learning and SHAPE-ing Walt's Legacy
Christopher W. Tremblay
Chapter 11: Theme Park America
Alex Hofmann
Chapter 12: Worldbuilding and Role-Playing Across Disney Production
William S. Chavez
Section IV: Leisure and Labor
Section Introduction: Leisure and Labor
Alexis T. Franzese
Chapter 13: Making "Happy" Happen: What Disney Teaches Us About the Hidden
Costs and Labor of Leisure
Jacob Hayward and Alexis T. Franzese
Chapter 14: Disneyland: The Happiest Classroom on Earth
Jeffrey A. Barnes
Chapter 15: Wheelchairs, Magic Carpets, and a Community of Tomorrow:
Constructing Disabled Utopia in the Disney Parks
Mason J. Shrader, Benjamin Shrader, Carol Mason Shrader
Takeaways
Contributors
Acknowledgements
Index







