Buch, Englisch, 192 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 453 g
Gender, Identity, Race and Sexuality
Buch, Englisch, 192 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 453 g
Reihe: Routledge Advances in Popular Culture Studies
ISBN: 978-1-041-00762-3
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd
This book offers a comprehensive analysis of Barbie’s role in shaping societal perceptions of identity, gender, race, and sexuality. It traces Barbie’s journey from a post-war American doll reflecting stereotypical ideals to a significant cultural icon whose image both reflects and influences complex contemporary discussions on identity. By situating Barbie in her historical and social context, this book explores how this iconic doll has navigated, and at times challenged, shifting societal norms. Structured thematically, this book dedicates each chapter to specific aspects of Barbie’s influence, from her portrayal of femininity and body image to her evolving representations of race and sexuality.
By examining Barbie’s diverse career roles and responses to beauty standards, this book encourages readers to consider both the empowerment and the limitations embedded in her narrative. It also critically addresses efforts to diversify Barbie’s image, questioning whether these initiatives genuinely engage with diverse communities or commodify inclusivity for commercial appeal. Aimed at scholars and students in fields such as gender studies, sociology, and cultural studies, this book draws from multidisciplinary insights to enhance the reader’s understanding of Barbie’s impact.
Its rigorous theoretical framework and balanced perspective make it an essential resource for those interested in consumer culture, identity formation, and media representations. By engaging with Barbie’s complex legacy, this book provides a timely and thought-provoking contribution to discussions about the intersections of identity, representation, and popular culture.
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Academic and Postgraduate
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Weitere Infos & Material
Introduction The Barbie Effect: Gender, Race, Sexuality and Consumerism in Popular Culture 1. Barbie – What was she made for? The Changing Face of Barbie in Popular Culture 2. Barbie’s Queering of Gender, Sexuality, Family, Class and Place 3. ‘I’m not in love with Ken’ – Barbie and Aro/Ace representations in Barbie (2023) 4. Post-racist Barbie: White Feminism and the Limits of Diversity 5. Stereotypical Barbie and the problems of patriarchy 6 ‘The man behind the tan’ – Ken’s Trumpian Absurdity 7. Horror, Unsanctioned Barbie, Jenny Wise and Huw Nolan 8 Barbie, Beauty and Her Body: An Enigma 9. ‘I’m here to see my gynecologist’ – Imagining Barbie as a menstruator 10. The Liminal Space of Barbie’s Pink World 11. Mormon Barbie: A Critical Examination of the Male Gaze, Ideology and Parallel Representations 12. ’If she can see it, she can be it’ – Barbie is a pilot, so where are all the women pilots?