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... the other Black experience

http://www.bvblackspin.com/2009/10/0...ie%2F#comments


Citing her own positive experiences playing with Barbie dolls as a child, Stacey McBride-Irby, a Barbie designer for the past 12 years, has now created her own Barbie line, So In Style.

There used to be a time when African American dolls were hard to find; now, there are a number of offerings for black girls to play with, including So In Style, which further diversifies the offering. The So In Style line boasts a "positive play experience," where girls are not only inspired by their trendy playmates but are also exposed to a toy that actually mirrors their African American features.

The dolls, with their hip kicks, stylish poses and modern accessories (i.e., hoop earrings and neck chains), offer a contemporary cultural experience for girls.

According to a New York Daily News article, though, some of these "modernities" are not being wholeheartedly embraced. Some are arguing that the dolls draw on the wrong things and have too many "rap-inspired details":

"Not all black people like hip-hop," said Barbara Mootoo, 15, of Manhattan, looking at Kara's silver rope chain necklace. "They gave her a chain like a 50 Cent video."

Another feature being criticized is the long, flowing hair of each doll:

Tyaine Danclaire, 15, of the Bronx, liked Trichelle's straight, long hair because it looked like "a weave," but she thought the idea "was sorta racist."



So what do y'all think about the dolls? When I was a kid there weren't always a African American Barbie available in every Barbie that came out. Besides that, even as a child I could tell that she was simply a painted version of the Caucasin Barbie. So what kind of message is that teaching young girls? That we're simply painted Caucasin people?

Yes I would love to see a design that doesn't have a gold chain, I would love to see a doll with an Afro or braids, I would love to see her with a strong African American boyfriend but I'm sure that all of that will come with time.

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