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Disney Is a Language. Do We Still Speak It?

As the company celebrates its 100th anniversary, its dominance as a generation-spanning cultural force no longer seems certain.

Alissa Wilkinson
Author: Alissa Wilkinson

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Alissa Wilkinson

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Intellectual Property, Language and Languages, Moana (Movie), Movies, Star Wars (Movie), Television, The Lion King (Movie), Walt Disney Company
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