[eng] The Walt Disney Company is the largest entertainment corporation aimed
primarily at children in the world. Its market share has turned it into one of the
most important ideological state apparatus in children’s entertainment today.
This thesis presents a didactic proposal for teaching English as a Foreign
Language (EFL) that invites students to reconsider feminist and LGBTIQ+
concepts through three Disney films: The Little Mermaid (1989), Mulan (1998)
and Frozen (2013). It is necessary for young people to understand that there
are many gender prejudices that need to be reconstructed. Thus, addressing
this reality in the classroom would foster and maintain an inclusive space for all
students, as advocated by LOMLOE (32/2022; 33/2022). This teaching proposal
focuses on the most emblematic songs of each film: "Poor unfortunate souls",
"I'll make a man out of you" and "Let it go", respectively. The didactic proposal
intends to reinforce the students’ oral and written comprehension and their
written and oral expression skills, by working on some lexis related to emotions,
body, and relationships. Then, it invites critical reflection and reinforces the
students' social and ethical skills, as cisheteronormativity will be analysed and
queer re-readings of these three films will be presented and produced.