Reflections Erick DuPree, PhD. Reflections Erick DuPree, PhD.

The Golden Idol of Bob Mackie Barbie: A Reclaimation

Blending personal narrative with cultural analysis, this essay reflects on the lasting impact of the Bob Mackie Gold Barbie on a childhood shaped by rigid gender expectations. Erick DuPree explores the tension between desire and shame, and how a forbidden object became a quiet symbol of identity, creativity, and resistance. As an adult, returning to dolls becomes an act of reclamation, reconnecting with parts of the self that were once suppressed.

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Museum Studies Erick DuPree, PhD. Museum Studies Erick DuPree, PhD.

Stitching the Ideal: Victorian Dolls, Discipline, and the Performance of Womanhood

This critical review of Little Ladies: Victorian Fashion Dolls and the Feminine Ideal at the Philadelphia Museum of Art explores how nineteenth-century dolls were used to shape and discipline ideals of femininity. The article interrogates its limitations, particularly its omissions around race, regional variation, and the invisible labor behind the objects.

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