Stereotyping Barbie Girls

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Growing up in the 90’s and being around during Mattel’s process of upgrading Barbie has had its positives and negatives. As a young girl Barbie made many girls very happy, there were times girls use to have play dates just to see who had the new Barbie wardrobe, shoes, car, and pets. Being a little girl and going over to a friends or relatives house just to play Barbie was the highlight of most of the girls day. The reason why is because back then, they had just came out with the new Barbie doll mansion house and even though some couldn't afford it there was always someone that they played with that did. Sometimes on play dates, girls questioned things like parents not wanting to buy dolls out of their race and how some dolls outfits …show more content…

Also with the new Barbie girls should have no reason for not eating. According to critics in Anschutz and Engels article, “ young girls uses the media to diet (621)”. This statement has to be false because girls have role models that they look up to and see their body size and may want to look just like that. Also according to critics in Anschutz and Engels article, “in the study of they found that girls ate less when playing with thin doll and ate more when playing with the average sized doll which may have given them the message to loose weight (628)”. This statement is wrong because Mattel is creating the new doll which should now send the message to girls to embrace their body and do not be ashamed. Matell’s may be telling girls that Barbie can look any way and still be gorgeous. According to Markey’s article, critics are saying “ research shows that a healthy woman would need to lose six inches in order to achieve a barbie body (1)”. THis information can only be true based on the way that the person looks at the doll, there is no valid proof like research analysis done to prove that the healthy women would need to lse

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