M.G. Lord Quote

But if feminists had embraced Barbie when she stepped down from her high heels, her seventies persona might have been dramatically different. She was on the brink of a conversion. If they hadn't spurned, slapped, and mocked her, she might have canvassed for George McGovern or worked for the ERA. She might have spearheaded a consciousness-raising group with Francie and Christie, or Dawn and Bizzie Lizzie. But Barbie could not go where she was not wanted. Living Barbie lasted only a year. She went back on tiptoe and stayed there. Perhaps because of this bitter legacy, feminist seems to be an obscene word at Mattel. If you asked me to give you fifty words that describe me, it wouldn't be on the list, said Rita Rao, executive vice president of marketing on the Barbie line.

M.G. Lord

But if feminists had embraced Barbie when she stepped down from her high heels, her seventies persona might have been dramatically different. She was on the brink of a conversion. If they hadn't spurned, slapped, and mocked her, she might have canvassed for George McGovern or worked for the ERA. She might have spearheaded a consciousness-raising group with Francie and Christie, or Dawn and Bizzie Lizzie. But Barbie could not go where she was not wanted. Living Barbie lasted only a year. She went back on tiptoe and stayed there. Perhaps because of this bitter legacy, feminist seems to be an obscene word at Mattel. If you asked me to give you fifty words that describe me, it wouldn't be on the list, said Rita Rao, executive vice president of marketing on the Barbie line.

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About M.G. Lord

Mary G. Lord (born November 18, 1955) is an American author, cultural critic, and investigative journalist. She was a political cartoonist and columnist for Newsday. She is an associate professor of the practice of English at the University of Southern California.
She produces the podcast, LA Made: The Barbie Tapes with Antonia Cereijido.