A Tale of Mattel's Two Dolls and the Politics of Dollplaying: A Critical Examination of "Barbie" and "American Girl"'s Roles in Educating Young American Girls - JournalQuest
Sexy Barbie - the Sexualisation of Girls and Marketing
The health risks of maturing early - BBC Future
An Artist Is Giving Bratz Dolls Drastic Make-Unders to Make Them Less Sexual | Entertainment Tonight
Dumb blonde - or diehard feminist? | Women | The Guardian
Normal' Barbie - Sacraparental
Drastic plastic: a look at Barbie's new bodies
White House Targets Toys And Media To Attract More Girls To STEM Careers
Paedophilia and hyper-sexualisation: girls will be attacked because of what they're wearing, right? | No Place For Sheep
Barbies & Bratz: an ideal toy for toddlers…really? | Media Savvy Girls
Let's Stop Teaching Preschoolers to be Sexy | Glamour
Young women, sexuality, and the internet: why are we surprised that it has all gone tits-up? - The F-Word
Drastic plastic: a look at Barbie's new bodies
Here's one possible reason why Barbie introduced new bodies to its dolls
How Barbie crushed Sindy - BBC News
Thoughts of a Scot: Barbie Dolls
Thin dolls can make girls as young as five want a slimmer body, scientists warn | Daily Mail Online
Human Barbie' Gifts Liposuction Voucher to Daughter: Sexualization of Girl Child?
What Do Little Girls Really Learn from “Career” Barbies? - Sociological Images
Barbie at 60: From model to a pilot, how she's inspired girls since 1959 | Business Standard News
Barbie as a Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Model? Our Girls (and Boys) Deserve Better – Psychology Benefits Society
It's 2021 and we're still promoting Barbie stereotypes
HAPPY BIRTHDAY BARBIE
As she turns 60, was Barbie was she the original feminist? | Daily Mail Online
Barbie, sexualisation and body image: the debates rage on | Children | The Guardian
Sexy Barbie - the Sexualisation of Girls and Marketing
Barbie at 60: instrument of female oppression or positive influence?
People Against the Sexualisation of Children. - 'Skipper' was Barbie's little sister. In 1975 toy manufacturers Mattel decided it was time for her to hit puberty, a transition that was portrayed in