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FOREVER BARBIE

M.G. Lord

The Unauthorized Biography of a Real Doll

Barbie is a strong, independent doll. But is she a feminist icon? It's complicated.
Since her introduction in 1959, Barbie's impact has been revolutionary. Far from being a toy designed by men to oppress women, she was a toy invented by women to teach women what was expected of them, for better or for worse. Whether tarred-and-glittered as antifeminist puffery or celebrated as a feminist icon (or, at any rate, an important cultural touchstone in understanding feminism) Barbie has undeniably influenced generations of girls. In Forever Barbie, cultural critic, investigative journalist, and first-generation Barbie owner M. G. Lord uncovers the surprising story behind Barbie's smash success. Revealing her low origins as "Bild Lilli," a risqué doll for adults sold as a gag gift in postwar Germany, Forever Barbie traces Barbie's development and transformation, through countless makeovers and career changes, into an international pop culture icon and now "traditional toy." Though not every doll in the line has been a hit - with pregnant Midge and Growing up Skipper among the more intriguing disasters - Barbie's endurance, Lord writes, speaks as much to Mattel's successful marketing as it does to our society's overall ambivalence toward femininity. With new accessories, including a preface on the latest developments in the Barbieverse, Forever Barbie "will make you think of America's most celebrated plastic doll in ways you never have before" (Susan Faludi). M. G. Lord is the author of The Accidental Feminist and Astro Turf. An associate professor of the practice of English at the University of Southern California, Lord cohosts the podcast LA Made: The Barbie Tapes with Antonia Cereijido. For twelve years, she was a political cartoonist for Newsday. She lives in Los Angeles, California.
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Published 2024-03-01 by Liveright

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This book is not just about a doll, but about the lives of women over four decades. It is a brilliant and entertaining analysis of the vestigial remains of the Feminine Mystique that are still infecting our daughters.

Ms. Lord's exhaustive reporting leaves little doubt that Barbie is a powerful cultural icon, historically reflective of societal views of women.

Important, riveting, and original... a dazzling, provocative read. Everybody interested in American culture will want to savor this book.

With verve and wit, M. G. Lord rehabilitates Barbie and returns her to us as rebel, role model, and goddess.

Beautifully written... Lord examines Barbie's ideological pros and cons, tracking her commercial and sociological evolution and interviewing numerous Barbie collectors, impersonators, and even mutilators.

An elegant meditation on the meaning of Barbie... Will shake up your rusty preconceptions and make you think of America's most celebrated plastic doll in ways you never have before.

M. G. Lord has transcended her ostensible subject to produce a work of shrewd, illuminating, and witty social history.