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    Barbie is not Born, but Rather Becomes, Barbie by Sue Spaid

    Published 2024-12-01
    “… I begin this paper by identifying several criticisms of the film Barbie (2023), several of which have been proposed as reasons to deny its feminist content. …”
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    Part of the people or apart from the people? by clinton peter verdonschot

    Published 2024-12-01
    Subjects: “…Barbie…”
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    Imágenes en disputa. Representaciones de mujeres indígenas ecuatorianas de Andrea Pequeño by Blanca Muratorio

    Published 2008-05-01
    “…A diferencia del uso más común en las ciencias sociales de imágenes visuales para ilustrar un argumento, la originalidad del trabajo de Pequeño radica en partir de una imagen aparentemente inocente -una muñeca Barbie blanca, vestida de indígena otavaleña para tornarla al final del libro en un símbolo preñado de significados identitarios paradójicos y contradictorios. …”
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    THE EFFECT OF TOYS ON FAST-FOOD PRODUCT PREFERENCES by Sabiha Kılıç, Kübra Müge Çakaröz, Leyla Bezgin Ediş

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…For this purpose, menu images of Burger King with toys, which include gender-oriented Barbie and car toys, and without toys, and menu images of Mc Donald's with toys, which include McDonalds' unisex toy, and without toys, were used. …”
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    L’edizione critica delle liriche medievali: considerazioni dall’Italia by Giuseppina Brunetti

    Published 2012-09-01
    “…Examples of such an approach can be found in the critical experiments led by Pasquali, Debenedetti and Barbi, but also in those led by Contini, Segre, Roncaglia, Varvaro and Antonelli. …”
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    Ensayo Visual Blak mama by Gonzalo Vargas

    Published 2009-09-01
    “…Este es un relato fantástico de transformación donde los personajes -Blak, La Bambola y I don dance- se convierten en versiones ideales de sí mismos, modelados en figuras de la cultura popular: Carishina, Mama Negra, Angel de la Estrella, Capitán, Rey Moro, Abanderado, Virgen de pueblo, Coyote, Correcaminos, Ninja, Barbi, Presidente, Prioste, Policía, Sacerdotisa, Urcuyaya. …”
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