Huffington Postさんのインスタグラム写真 - (Huffington PostInstagram)「For the better part of a year or so, we’ve been inundated with “Barbie” hype.⁠ ⁠ And for the most part, it seems like many of us haven’t minded that one bit, writes HuffPost reporter Candice Frederick in her review of the movie. ⁠ ⁠ "With Barbie always trending on social media, it was inevitable to participate in memory loops of having the dolls as children. Or, at our worst, to engage in unproductive quarrels defending them to naysayers who advised that the toys did more harm to our body and racial image than we admit. ⁠ ⁠ Amid all of that, though, emerged a most intriguing question: Is “Barbie” feminist? Granted, the Mattel doll — and it cannot be emphasized enough that it is just a doll — is quite literally a plastic manifestation of the (generally white) male gaze, down to her tiny waist, blond hair and ample boobs. Oh, and she hasn’t aged a day since she was launched in 1959.⁠ ⁠ But she eventually took many forms across the racial spectrum, along with careers as a doctor, astronaut, pilot and more. She also owned a few homes, including the iconic dream house and beach house, and she had the best friends.⁠ ⁠ All of this makes the answer to the feminist question, as applied to the doll, quite nuanced — fascinatingly so. But applied to the movie? That’s proved to be even more complex, if for different reasons."⁠ ⁠ Read the full story at our link in bio. // 📷️: Courtesy of Warner Bros Pictures // 🖊️: Candice Frederick」7月21日 23時02分 - huffpost

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For the better part of a year or so, we’ve been inundated with “Barbie” hype.⁠

And for the most part, it seems like many of us haven’t minded that one bit, writes HuffPost reporter Candice Frederick in her review of the movie. ⁠

"With Barbie always trending on social media, it was inevitable to participate in memory loops of having the dolls as children. Or, at our worst, to engage in unproductive quarrels defending them to naysayers who advised that the toys did more harm to our body and racial image than we admit. ⁠

Amid all of that, though, emerged a most intriguing question: Is “Barbie” feminist? Granted, the Mattel doll — and it cannot be emphasized enough that it is just a doll — is quite literally a plastic manifestation of the (generally white) male gaze, down to her tiny waist, blond hair and ample boobs. Oh, and she hasn’t aged a day since she was launched in 1959.⁠

But she eventually took many forms across the racial spectrum, along with careers as a doctor, astronaut, pilot and more. She also owned a few homes, including the iconic dream house and beach house, and she had the best friends.⁠

All of this makes the answer to the feminist question, as applied to the doll, quite nuanced — fascinatingly so. But applied to the movie? That’s proved to be even more complex, if for different reasons."⁠

Read the full story at our link in bio. // 📷️: Courtesy of Warner Bros Pictures // 🖊️: Candice Frederick


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