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    Barbie History

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    The History of Barbie The Barbie doll: a household name that many little girls admire, many adults dislike, and many people enjoy using as a topic for debate. Although the doll made its world debut in 1959, its popularity has not slowed down since. This may be because of Barbie’s luxurious wardrobe, or her perfect anatomically improbable figure that so many girls of all ages wish they had. With Barbie’s popularity comes the price of people bashing her for any flaws they can find. Since the creation

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    Barbie Stereotypes

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    lies a fairy princess Barbie doll. Barbie has been the toy of choice for girls everywhere since her debut fifty years ago, representing the ideal girl with a perfect life to match that can not be achieved. Barbie and other dolls alike negatively affect young girls causing body image issues and low self-esteem. Since 1965, Barbie, and more recently, the Bratz line of dolls, have been the poster children for beauty, despite their grotesquely disproportionate appearance. Barbie and Bratz dolls were

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    Sexism In The Barbie

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    Barbie Barbie is portraying the image on young girls to have the desire to look and be like her. When girls at such a young age begin to play with Barbie they are seeing how "perfect" she looks. Barbie's disproportional figure leads children and even teens to want her "beautiful" look that they have admired for so many years. In 1965 the slumber party package was on the market showing buyers how straight forward she is with her products and accessories. The package had all of the normal slumber

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    Barbie Stereotypes

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    everything", says Barbie. This slogan is widely represented in most Barbie commercials. Barbie is a toy fashion model doll that was created by Ruth Handler and manufactured by the American toy company, Mattel Inc. Recently, Mattel Inc. had dropped a new Barbie commercial called, "Imagine the Possibilities". The true purpose of this commercial was to grasp the audience in a diverse way than other Barbie commercials. By the visual aspects this promotional commercial argues that a Barbie doll can be a significant

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    Stereotypes Of Barbie

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    Everyone knows the name Barbie. You’d be hard pressed to walk into a house of young children and not find Barbies laying around complete with all of her accessories; especially in the late 90’s or early millennium. Mattel, and more so Barbie herself, are easily household names worldwide. It’s an easy assumption that every young girl only wants Barbie dolls in her playroom, but maybe not for the right reasons. There has been controversy over Barbie since her introduction. Even through the highs, lows

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    Hippie Barbie

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    Hippie Barbie, written by Denise Duhamel uses the symbols of the contemporary life of the fairy-tale lifestyle into reality. The words and ideas used in this narrative poem give fantasy a different perspective. It is inferred that the speaker is a female Barbie specialist, who reflects her knowledge by using the popular Barbie doll as the main character. Throughout the poem, she gives key points that have female perspective; for instance, kissing Ken, thinking about having mixed-race children, and

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    Every woman grows up knowing that they one day want to be beautiful. In Marge Piercy’s “Barbie Doll” she gives an in-depth look at what negative effects the concept of beauty can have on an individual. From infancy to a full-grown adult woman, beauty has been a way of thinking and lifestyle. As a little girl you are given petite shaped, blonde, blue-eyed dolls. While boys are given brawny soldiers and mechanical toys. What do little girls do with these dolls? They put on fresh makeup, change their

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    Remember when you used to play with your Barbie dolls every single day? Have the parties with them? Watch TV with them? Oh, those good old times. One question though: How was Barbie made? Ruth Handler started the idea of Barbie when she saw her daughter, Barbara, play with teenage paper dolls. Her daughter had a interest in teenage life and fashion dolls. Barbara and her friends imagined the teenage dolls growing up and finding careers. Now, this was not what the majority of kids did, as all

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    Grienberg). Many people talked poorly about Barbie and about the magazine, while other people supported it or counter argued; however, the company did not mean anything negative with the campaign (Elliot & Grinberg). People that counter argued also stated they had never felt bad after playing with Barbie, while others argued that this displayed a negative effect on young girls (Elliot & Grinberg). Although Mattel has always received complaints about Barbie, this event was a major deciding factor in

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    Controversy Of Barbie

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    Despite the controversy faced through the years Barbie is an ever relevant and popular toy for young children in America. The controversial topic of the matter being mostly dedicated to the appeal of whether Barbie sends a good message to kids, or not. What most people tend to overlook about Barbie is the reason and inspiration of her creation, the feminine cultivation she displays, and the diversity and positivity of her life and personality. When Barbie is brought up the first thing people will think

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