Some readings would see Barbie as reproducing ethnicity and gender in a particularly coarse and damaging way - a cultural icon of racism and sexism. Rogers develops a broader, more challenging picture. She shows how the cultural meaning of Barbie is more ambiguous than the narrow, appearance-dominated model that is attributed to the doll. For a start, Barbie’s sexual identity is not clear-cut. Similarly her class situation is ambiguous. But all interpretations agree that, with her enormous range of lifestyle `accessories', Barbie exists to consume. Her body is the perfect metaphor of modern times: plastic, st
Barbie Culture (Cultural Icons series)
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Author(s)Rogers, Mary F.
PublisherSage Publications
ISBN / ASIN0761958878
ISBN-139780761958871
AvailabilityOnly 1 left in stock - order soon.
Sales Rank7,403
CategoryHardcover
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
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This book uses one of the most popular accessories of childhood, the Barbie doll, to explain key aspects of cultural meaning.
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