Wednesday, January 4, 2017

Barbie Culture

Barbie Culture
By:"Mary F Rogers"
Published on 1999 by SAGE

Arguing that Barbie is an inordinately versatile icon, Mary Rogers examines such issues as her gender identity, her racial identity, her sexual identity, and her class status.

This Book was ranked 8 by Google Books for keyword barbie.

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