Token Color – BB Model 05 & SiS RW Grace

In normal human language…

Token Color – one of some ethnicities NOT European-Caucasian (because Caucasians aren’t neccessarily all of European descent even though the common usage of the word implies otherwise).

BB Model 05 & SiS RW Grace – Barbie Basics Model #05 AND So in Style Rocawear Grace

Why is BB Model 05 a token?
She is the only East Asian representation in the Barbie Basics line up of 12 dolls. No South Asian (Desi, Subcontinental, Indian), Eurasian (Central and Western Asia, Native American peoples) or SE/Oceanic Asian (Malay, Polynesian) in the line up even. She is supposed to represent all of Asia’s diversity? Tough job kiddo.

Back of Barbie basics box (sideways)

back of Barbie Basics box (sideways)

token (east) asian

Why is SiS RW Grace a token?
Well, she is MY token SiS doll because these dolls are not available in Australia. I don’t understand why more African American/dark skinned dolls aren’t sold here… we (the consumers ka-ching $$$) buy European-Caucasian dolls with no problems, why not sell us dark skinned dolls as well? We DO have people with dark skin here outside the USA y’know… many may not be American but we do have African communities here and African people aren’t the only people with dark skin. Sometimes I feel like I’m preaching to myself on this topic *sigh*

she's my pretty dolly ^_^

she's my pretty dolly ^_^

Also… MANY MANY MANY thanks to DBG of Black Doll Collecting for going out of her way to find and send me these dolls!

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4 Responses to “Token Color – BB Model 05 & SiS RW Grace”

  1. D7ana says:

    Congratulations on getting your dolls. They are pretty.

    Hope 2010 holds more ethnic dolls for us all.

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    Therese Reply:

    I dunno about dolls, I think social attitudes and politics will have to change first… the dolls will continue to reflect the dynamics of real life.

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  2. Niel says:

    *sigh*

    I’m not really sold on model no. 5. I don’t know why. Maybe because she’s too pale. And if Asians like me won’t buy dolls like her, would it reinforce the notion that Asian dolls are not that marketable enough?

    I certainly don’t want to buy a doll just to prove otherwise.

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    Therese Reply:

    LOL… setting us up for a fail? *sigh*

    Personally I really like her but only one Asian doll to choose from? Not really fair is it? That said, I think she appeals to the American market – she is very china-doll-ish *more sigh*

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