Kenstituent power: an exploration of feminist constitutional change in Barbie

Ruth Houghton, C. R. G. Murray, Aoife O’Donoghue

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Abstract

Greta Gerwig’s Barbie explores the influence of childhood dream worlds and toys over adult life, and the singular importance of a toy which represents an empowered woman. But this story plays out against the backdrop of deep societal challenges. That the subject matter of the film is light does not detract from its cultural significance; it enhances its reach and thereby its influence. Constitutional change, property, dissent, inequality and revolution are not the B-plot of the film, they suffuse every scene and motivate its major characters. In this article we explore the significance of Barbie Land as a supposed embodiment of a feminist utopia and the extent to which Gerwig is confronting viewers with difficult questions about authority and just governance in the Real World.
Original languageEnglish
JournalFeminist Theory
Early online date12 Nov 2024
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Publication statusEarly online date - 12 Nov 2024

Keywords

  • feminist
  • Barbie
  • feminist constitutional change
  • empowered woman

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