THE BARBIE DOLL is a remarkable object— wasp-waisted, flesh-toned, the Venus of Hawthorne, CA, Mattel Inc.'s birthplace. But she is also a lesson in how copyright, trademark, patent can be used by companies to maintain desire. And just as Barbie is the very embodiment of unrequited desire, so too do intellectual property laws constrain consumers in their access to the objects of their lust. Barbie is, then, much more than a doll—she is an object lesson in the connection between lust, laws, money, and flesh-toned plastic.Born on 9 March 1959, Barbie sprang forth from the imagination of Ruth Handler, one of the founders of the Mattel company and the mother of two children who were, improbably, also named Barbara and Ken. The official Mattel n...
Since the initial creation of the Barbie doll in 1959, it became a symbol of US society. Likewise, t...
In the case of Mattel Inc v Walking Mountain Productions, the toy doll manufacturer Mattel sought to...
Drawing on Foucauldian notions of power relations, I argue in this paper that Barbie: The Magazine f...
My project will consist of three major parts. I want to take a brief look at how the hegemonic idea...
Barbie represents an aspiration to an ideal and also a never-ending mutability. Barbie is the perfec...
In 1959, Ruth Handler of Mattel - inspired by paper dolls and a German sex doll - created an adult d...
Few ‘real’ individuals have had their changing fashion, style choices and impact on culture as inten...
Intellectual property laws are the means by which corporations allow access to their products. Matte...
One of the most significant cultural icons of the Twentieth century has been Mattel’s doll, Barbie. ...
This article covers a history of Barbie, as well as an analysis of the live action Barbie movie. Bar...
(Case histories_close Up Barbie® Mattel) Long, blond hair, big blue eyes, a fabulous figure and a d...
UnrestrictedShe has a net worth of over $1 billion, and holds countless jobs including dentist, astr...
After a celebration at New York's Waldorf Astoria Hotel, last March, the glamorous Barbie hosted her...
Barbie has been a familiar face in homes worldwide for generations. However, despite her popularity,...
The battle between Mattel, the makers of the iconic Barbie doll, and MGA, the company that created t...
Since the initial creation of the Barbie doll in 1959, it became a symbol of US society. Likewise, t...
In the case of Mattel Inc v Walking Mountain Productions, the toy doll manufacturer Mattel sought to...
Drawing on Foucauldian notions of power relations, I argue in this paper that Barbie: The Magazine f...
My project will consist of three major parts. I want to take a brief look at how the hegemonic idea...
Barbie represents an aspiration to an ideal and also a never-ending mutability. Barbie is the perfec...
In 1959, Ruth Handler of Mattel - inspired by paper dolls and a German sex doll - created an adult d...
Few ‘real’ individuals have had their changing fashion, style choices and impact on culture as inten...
Intellectual property laws are the means by which corporations allow access to their products. Matte...
One of the most significant cultural icons of the Twentieth century has been Mattel’s doll, Barbie. ...
This article covers a history of Barbie, as well as an analysis of the live action Barbie movie. Bar...
(Case histories_close Up Barbie® Mattel) Long, blond hair, big blue eyes, a fabulous figure and a d...
UnrestrictedShe has a net worth of over $1 billion, and holds countless jobs including dentist, astr...
After a celebration at New York's Waldorf Astoria Hotel, last March, the glamorous Barbie hosted her...
Barbie has been a familiar face in homes worldwide for generations. However, despite her popularity,...
The battle between Mattel, the makers of the iconic Barbie doll, and MGA, the company that created t...
Since the initial creation of the Barbie doll in 1959, it became a symbol of US society. Likewise, t...
In the case of Mattel Inc v Walking Mountain Productions, the toy doll manufacturer Mattel sought to...
Drawing on Foucauldian notions of power relations, I argue in this paper that Barbie: The Magazine f...