The Barbie Movie

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Conversations for a Brave New World is produced by the Gender Network (feminist, gender and queer research and practice) at CSU. We bring global, national and local issues about gender to the Central West. Each month, we share knowledge, scholarship and research about gender from the diverse perspectives of experts and scholars.

The “Barbie” movie has been toted as a feminist film. This month’s guests, Dr Suzie Gibson from Charles Sturt University and Dr Lauren Gurrieri from RMIT University don’t agree. They talk this month about Barbie – the doll and the movie – and the reinforcement of traditional gender roles and beauty standards. Despite attempts to modernize the image of Barbie, it seems that the doll and its promoters still centre on a character historically associated with consumerism and unrealistic body images, which can undermine feminist principles of equality and diversity.

Period29 Apr 2024

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  • TitleThe Barbie Movie
    Degree of recognitionRegional
    Media name/outlet2MCE Charles Sturt University Radio
    Media typeRadio
    Duration/Length/Size30 minutes
    Country/TerritoryAustralia
    Date29/04/24
    DescriptionThe “Barbie” movie has been toted as a feminist film. This month’s guests, Dr Suzie Gibson from Charles Sturt University and Dr Lauren Gurrieri from RMIT University don’t agree. They talk this month about Barbie – the doll and the movie – and the reinforcement of traditional gender roles and beauty standards. Despite attempts to modernize the image of Barbie, it seems that the doll and its promoters still centre on a character historically associated with consumerism and unrealistic body images, which can undermine feminist principles of equality and diversity.
    Producer/AuthorDr Donna Bridges for the Gender Network
    URLhttps://2mce.org/podcast/the-barbie-movie/
    PersonsSuzie Gibson, Lauren Gurrieri