Episode Description
Disney is so familiar that it’s easy to stop seeing it. That’s why our conversation with Dr Jill Peterfeso hits so hard: when you treat Disney parks and media as a serious case study, the “obvious” becomes fascinating again. Jill is a published professor at Guilford College and the co-editor of Why The Magic Matters: Discovering Disney As A Laboratory For Learning, and she shows how Disney studies can train the same skills students need everywhere: careful observation, critical thinking, and the ability to hold nuance without falling into cynicism.
We talk about what it looks like to bring undergrads into the parks for hands-on fieldwork, from tracking sound and scent to noticing how color, food presentation, and cast member interactions guide emotion and behavior. We dig into the book’s dialectics like magic and strategy and nostalgia and innovation, and why “engineered” experiences can still create real tears during Happily Ever After. Jill also explains how religious studies approaches Disney through story, ritual, and fandom practices, and how Disney’s role in American cultural history shapes what we remember and who gets centered.
The conversation goes deeper with chapters on environmental themes in Walt Disney’s work, the way early Disneyland helped “make” history for millions of viewers, and a powerful disability studies chapter that blends lived experience with analysis of accessibility in the built environment. If you’ve ever wondered why Disney feels different, why people argue about it so intensely, or what the parks reveal about us, you’ll get a lot to chew on here.
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You can find more about Jill at https://www.guilford.edu/profile/peterfesojm, and you can find Why the Magic Matters from Bloomsbury Academic Publishing at Amazon (https://a.co/d/05UqzSNy) and other booksellers.
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