From the Archives Juliana DeVaan, Winter/Spring 2018 Curatorial Intern From the Archives Juliana DeVaan, Winter/Spring 2018 Curatorial Intern

”Café Barbie”

Since her invention in 1959, Barbie has served as a body onto which ideas of womanhood and femininity have been mapped. As cultural critic and journalist M.G. Lord wrote in her book Forever Barbie: The Unauthorized Biography of a Real Doll (Walker & Company 1994), "At worst, Barbie projected an anomalous message; at best, she was a sort of feminist pioneer. And her meaning, like her face, has not been static over time." Some of Barbie's many reconstructions include…

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