The Barbie doll from the Mattel, Inc. brand is one of the best-known global toys both for its sales success and for its cultural connotations. It is a stereotype of beauty in Western aesthetics and a representative icon of North American pop culture; a symbol of North American imperialism, with its gender values and its heteronormative, racist, sexist and classist criteria.
Its introduction into the field of arts is an incontrovertible symptom that the doll has become an artistic fetish, endowed with aesthetic and symbolic value, which circulates in museums and galleries, as well as at auctions where it reaches high prices that collectors pay. for the acquisition of the coveted trophy.
The sociocultural implications of the phenomenon, revealed especially by American researchers and academics, many of them feminists, show the impact of this fetish on the public and priv...read more