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An American Icon in Puerto Rico: Barbie, Girlhood, and Colonialism at Play (Transnational Girlhoods, 4) - Emily R. Aguilo-Perez February 11, 2022 PDF  BOOKS
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An American Icon in Puerto Rico: Barbie, Girlhood, and Colonialism at Play (Transnational Girlhoods, 4)
Author: Emily R. Aguilo-Perez
Year: February 11, 2022
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 24 MB
Language: English

Focusing on multigenerational Puerto Rican women and girls, Emily R. Aguilo-Perez masterfully illustrates how Barbie dolls impact femininity, body image, and cultural identity. Since her debut in 1959, Barbie has transcended boundaries and transformed into a global symbol of femininity, capturing the imaginations of girls all around the world. An American Icon in Puerto Rico offers a captivating study of that iconic influence by focusing on a group of multigenerational Puerto Rican women and girls. Through personal narratives and insights, author Emily R. Aguilo-Perez unveils the emotional attachment that these women and girls have formed with the doll during their formative years. This connection serves as a powerful lens to explore the intricate relationships girls have with their Barbie dolls and the complex role Barbie plays in shaping their identities. Aguilo-Perez boldly confronts the challenges and contradictions that arise, offering a compelling analysis of how playing with Barbie dolls can impact a girl's perception of femininity, body image, race, and even national identity. Through these nuanced explorations, she unearths the potential pitfalls of these influences, encouraging readers to reflect on their own relationships with the iconic doll. By weaving together personal anecdotes, historical context, and sociocultural analysis, Aguilo-Perez masterfully illustrates how these women and girls navigate the diverse landscapes of femininity, body image, and cultural identity, with Barbie serving as both a facilitator and a reflection of their growth. In doing so, she redefines the significance of Barbie in the lives of Puerto Rican women and girls, prompting readers from all around the world to reevaluate their perceptions of femininity and embrace a more inclusive understanding of beauty, body image, and self-expression.

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