“Girl” &Amp; Barbie Doll

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Social Issues

 

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Mary L

 

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January 8, 2014

 

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University

 

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A

 

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As a result of gender stereotypes, young girls are brainwashed to believe that their role as a woman is a domestic homemaker and that they should always be kempt and maintain a feminine outer appearance. Kincaid ultimately criticizes how women and girls are trapped under a system of patriarchy that can not be erased...
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Girls are taught to be feminine, and they grow up already exposed to the ideal standards they should fulfill as a woman. The Barbie doll and “Girl” also suggest that the notion of womanhood is characterized by gender stereotypes such as domesticity and a feminine outer appearance. Whether it is in the workforce or even at home, women are still plastered with the role of being a domestic worker...
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