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Title: Barbie


1
Barbies Effect on Young Girls
  • Lauren Mortenson
  • English 102, Section 5232

2
Why This is a Big Issue
  • Barbie is a popular doll that is commonly the
    first thing that young girls play with.
  • Certain celebrities are changing themselves into
    real life Barbie dolls.
  • Body image is a popular issue in todays society.

3
Barbie
  • The Barbie doll is one of the most successful
    toys of the 20th century and, arguably, the icon
    of female beauty and the American dream (Rogers
    1999).

4
Barbies Proportions
  • Among the changes necessary were for the female
    to increase 24 in. in height, 5 in. in the chest,
    and 3.2 in. in neck length, while decreasing 6
    in. in the waist, and for the male to increase 20
    in. in height, 11 in. in the chest, and 7.9 in.
    in neck circumference (Brownell Napolitano
    1995).

5
Girls Reality
  • Girls may not get full negative effect when very
    young.
  • As girls get older they realize that they are
    able to change the way they look.
  • Girls become more aware of what society thinks is
    the ideal body image.

6
Body Dissatisfaction
  • It has been proven that many girls have a higher
    body dissatisfaction when playing with Barbie
    dolls.
  • The graph to the right shows that Barbies have a
    strong effect on young girls when they are just
    starting school.

7
What Girls Want!
  • As younger girls get older they start focusing
    a lot on their physical appearance. Many girls
    and women today all want the same thing. They
    want to be skinny, popular, liked by the opposite
    sex, and to be beautiful. Barbie gives them that
    image of what they want to look like.

8
Barbies Image
  • Characteristics of Barbie
  • Tall
  • Skinny
  • Blonde
  • Big Breasts
  • Perky

9
Celebrities and the Barbie Image
  • Today, most celebrities seem to all want the same
    look.
  • There are many celebrities that strive to look
    just like the Barbie figure.
  • Celebrity Examples Pamela Anderson, Jennifer
    Ellison, and Victoria Silvstedt.

10
Barbie Syndrome
  • What is it?
  • Barbie syndrome is a term used to loosely
    describe the desire to have a physical appearance
    and lifestyle representative of the famous Barbie
    doll.
  • Someone afflicted with Barbie syndrome strives
    for an unattainable body type.

11
Sarah Burge
  • Almost 40 years on and after 27 procedures have
    already topped more than 180,000-worth of
    surgery.  So much so that the media have called
    me The Real Life Barbie. But Im more plastic
    than Barbie ... and I love it! Sarah Burge

12
Mattels Efforts
  • Makers of Barbie have tried to make Barbie better
    by
  • Making Barbies of different cultures.
  • Dressing them in all types of outfits.
  • Having Barbies have different careers.
  • Making disabled Barbies.
  • Making all Barbie products diverse.

13
Better Messages but Still the Same
  • Efforts have been made by the makers of Barbie to
    make them better for children to play with.
  • However, the main issue has not been changed the
    size of Barbie.
  • She still has the same proportions.

14
What Needs to be Done
  • To solve this issue the makers of Barbie really
    need to work on making the size of Barbie
    comparable to the size of an average woman.
  • Also, if parents of young girls are worried what
    effect Barbie dolls will have on their children
    then they should limit the time that they play
    with these dolls.

15
Work Cited
  • Brownell, Kelly D., Melissa A. Napolitano, Myriam
    Mongrain, and Julie Van Der Feen. "Distorting
    Reality for Children Body Size Proportions of
    Barbie and Ken Dolls." International Journal of
    Eating Disorders 18.3 (1995) 295-298. Academic
    Search Premier. EBSCO. University of Arizona
    Library, Tucson. 1 July 2007.
  • Burge, Sarah. "Cosmetic Surgery." Real Life
    Barbie. 9 July 2007. 13 July 2007
    lthttp//www.reallifebarbie.com/html/cosmetic_surge
    ry.htmlgt.
  • Munger, Dave. "What Barbie Does for a Little
    Girl's Body Image." Cognitive Daily. 19 Apr.
    2006. Science Blogs LLC. 13 July 2007
    lthttp//scienceblogs.com/cognitivedaily/2006/04/p
    ost_1.phpgt.
  • Rogers, A. (1999). Barbie culture. Thousand Oaks,
    CA Sage Publications.
  • Rozwadowski, Elena, and Elizabeth Cook. "Finding
    a Solution for Eating Disorders." Eating
    Disorders. 13 Oct. 2006. The Minnesota Daily. 13
    July 2007 lthttp//www.mndaily.com/articles/2006/1
    0/13/69379gt.
  • "Barbie." Wikipedia. 10 July 2007. Wikimedia
    Foundation, Inc. 16 July 2007 lthttp//en.wikipedia
    .org/wiki/Barbiegt.
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