Mondo Barbie: An Anthology of Fiction and Poetry
Barbie is an American icon. But Barbie becomes a problem when the adult fantasy collides with the child's fantasy. All that misplaced Barbie angst of our youth, all the childhood conditioning, and the adult results are revealed at last in Mondo Barbie.

"Barbie is in the air, all right!

"Since we began this anthology, we’ve seen articles on Barbie in magazines as wide-ranging as Parenting, People, and the Utne Reader. . . . We’re not the only ones. Friends, acquaintances, and contributors (real and imagined) have flooded our mailboxes with clippings about Barbie look-alike contests, cable TV shows, photography exhibits, sculptures, you name it.

"Everyone had an anecdote. . . .

"[Barbie] is an American icon. The product of an adult fantasy of a girl-child’s toy. Or is Barbie the adult’s toy and the child’s fantasy? What happens when the adult fantasy collides with the child’s fantasy? . . .

"In the end the book divided into two definite strategies for dealing with the Barbie phenomenon—poems and stories from Barbie’s point of view, or writings about Barbie’s impact (as either doll or flesh and blood) on specific characters. These works are just a sampling of the vast array of material inspired by Barbie. Perhaps, as one writer suggested, we should start a Barbie hotline. A way to reach all those warped by Barbie. . . .

After all, everyone loves Barbie, don’t they?"

From the introduction by Richard Peabody and Lucinda Ebersole

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Mondo Barbie: An Anthology of Fiction and Poetry
Barbie is an American icon. But Barbie becomes a problem when the adult fantasy collides with the child's fantasy. All that misplaced Barbie angst of our youth, all the childhood conditioning, and the adult results are revealed at last in Mondo Barbie.

"Barbie is in the air, all right!

"Since we began this anthology, we’ve seen articles on Barbie in magazines as wide-ranging as Parenting, People, and the Utne Reader. . . . We’re not the only ones. Friends, acquaintances, and contributors (real and imagined) have flooded our mailboxes with clippings about Barbie look-alike contests, cable TV shows, photography exhibits, sculptures, you name it.

"Everyone had an anecdote. . . .

"[Barbie] is an American icon. The product of an adult fantasy of a girl-child’s toy. Or is Barbie the adult’s toy and the child’s fantasy? What happens when the adult fantasy collides with the child’s fantasy? . . .

"In the end the book divided into two definite strategies for dealing with the Barbie phenomenon—poems and stories from Barbie’s point of view, or writings about Barbie’s impact (as either doll or flesh and blood) on specific characters. These works are just a sampling of the vast array of material inspired by Barbie. Perhaps, as one writer suggested, we should start a Barbie hotline. A way to reach all those warped by Barbie. . . .

After all, everyone loves Barbie, don’t they?"

From the introduction by Richard Peabody and Lucinda Ebersole

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Mondo Barbie: An Anthology of Fiction and Poetry

Mondo Barbie: An Anthology of Fiction and Poetry

Mondo Barbie: An Anthology of Fiction and Poetry

Mondo Barbie: An Anthology of Fiction and Poetry

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Overview

Barbie is an American icon. But Barbie becomes a problem when the adult fantasy collides with the child's fantasy. All that misplaced Barbie angst of our youth, all the childhood conditioning, and the adult results are revealed at last in Mondo Barbie.

"Barbie is in the air, all right!

"Since we began this anthology, we’ve seen articles on Barbie in magazines as wide-ranging as Parenting, People, and the Utne Reader. . . . We’re not the only ones. Friends, acquaintances, and contributors (real and imagined) have flooded our mailboxes with clippings about Barbie look-alike contests, cable TV shows, photography exhibits, sculptures, you name it.

"Everyone had an anecdote. . . .

"[Barbie] is an American icon. The product of an adult fantasy of a girl-child’s toy. Or is Barbie the adult’s toy and the child’s fantasy? What happens when the adult fantasy collides with the child’s fantasy? . . .

"In the end the book divided into two definite strategies for dealing with the Barbie phenomenon—poems and stories from Barbie’s point of view, or writings about Barbie’s impact (as either doll or flesh and blood) on specific characters. These works are just a sampling of the vast array of material inspired by Barbie. Perhaps, as one writer suggested, we should start a Barbie hotline. A way to reach all those warped by Barbie. . . .

After all, everyone loves Barbie, don’t they?"

From the introduction by Richard Peabody and Lucinda Ebersole


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780312088484
Publisher: St. Martin's Publishing Group
Publication date: 03/15/1993
Edition description: 1st ed
Pages: 185
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.47(d)

About the Author

Mondo Barbie, edited by Richard Peabody and Lucinda Ebersole, features contributions from Sandra Cisneros, Alice McDermott, Julia Alvarez, Marge Piercy, A.M. Homes, Denise Duhamel, Jeanne Beaumont, Gary Soto, Lynne McMahon, Kathryn Harrison, Patricia Storace, Richard Grayson, Leslie Shiel, Laura Costas, Sharon Henry, Cookie Lupton, David Trinidad, Lisa B. Herskovits, Belinda Subraman, John Varley, Ellie Schoenfeld, Sparrow, Lyn Lifshin, Gregg Shapiro, Cathryn Hankla, Wayne E. Kline, Philip Levine, Rebecca Brown, Jose Padua, Jeff Weddle, Roberta Allen, Lynne Barrett, and Hilary Tham.

Table of Contents

Introduction / Lucinda Ebersole & Richard Peabody

Barbie Doll / Marge Piercy

A Real Doll / A.M. Homes

Miss America 1990 / Denise Duhamel

Kinky / Denise Duhamel

Astrology Barbie / Denise Duhamel

It's My Body / Denise Duhamel

Barbie-Q / Sandra Cisneros

Playing with Barbie / Jeanne Beaumont

Barbie / Gary Soto

Barbie's Ferrari / Lynne McMahon

Thicker Than Water / Kathryn Harrison

Barbie Doll / Patricia Storace

Twelve-Step Barbie / Richard Grayson

Barbie Dolls / Leslie Shiel

That Night / Alice McDermott

Experience / Laura Costas

Voodoo Silences / Sharon Henry

Barbie Meets the Scariest Fatso Yet / Cookie Lupton

Playing with Dolls / David Trinidad

Living Doll / David Trinidad

How Barbie Warped Me / Lisa B. Herskovits

The Black Lace Panties Triangle / Belinda Subraman

Barbie's Crank Call / Belinda Subraman

The Barbie Murders / John Varley

Barbie's Little Sister / Ellie Schoenfeld

Barbie Disappeared One Day / Ellie Schoenfeld

Barbie: A Memoir / Sparrow

Navy Barbie / Lyn Lifshin

Barbie Hunts Thru Medical Books / Lyn Lifshin

Barbie Wonders About Buying a Coffin / Lyn Lifshin

Floor Show / Julia Alvarez

Call Me Barbie / Gregg Shapiro

Triangles / Cathryn Hankla

Bar Barbie / Wayne E. Kline

Barbie & Ken, Ken & Barbie / Philip Levine

Barbie Comes Out / Rebecca Brown

Barbie / Jose Padua

Hell's Angel Barbie / Jeff Weddle

Confederate Barbie / Jeff Weddle

Barbie / Roberta Allen

Beauty / Lynne Barrett

Barbie's Shoes / Hilary Tham

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