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  <tableOfContents>Introduction: What is a princess story? -- A little princess: a first wave feminist girl -- Disney's first princess stories -- Second-wave feminists and ideologically intent princess stories -- Disney's "feminist" princess stories -- The third-wave princess story: a redefinition -- Romance and the princess' continuing relevance.</tableOfContents>
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