Posts Tagged ‘black dolls’

Sneak Peek – SiS Stylin’ Hair Dolls

Friday, July 31st, 2009
SiS Stylin' Hair

SiS Stylin' Hair*

*image is being used with permission from the owner/photographer.

Not all Black dolls by Mattel are Shani

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009

I need a nudie shot of a Shani body mould – doesn’t have to be black, can be deathly white if need be… so onto Google I go! And I stumbled upon this article…

The Commodification of Blackness by Sosophrank’s Media Fascinations – 090604

Now, as an essay by itself it’s totally fine, the arguments suit the topic and make sense and it serves the purpose of the assignment (from my very quick skimming). BUT reading it with an eye of a doll collector AND an involved participant in the anti-racism blogosphere I just couldn’t help but be critical of it.

My response to this was -

Hi, I’d just like to point out that in your Figure 2, the dolls that are being shown are actually Uhura (Star Trek character) and Christie (working name for the African American doll of that series showcasing 1960’s fashion styles) and that is why they have been listed under “Pop Culture”, not all dolls of African American appearance are listed as such and to claim so is misleading.

Shani dolls and the others in this series are wildly popular with collectors contrary to what you’ve mentioned in regards to them being unpopular – perhaps they were unpopular with their intended market. The Asha face mould (light skin doll) has been used in regular play line dolls and the Nichelle face mould (dark skin doll) has been used in many collector line dolls since their introduction.

There are plenty of examples of racism, colonialist thinking and white privilege in the world of Barbie dolls, unfortunately the examples that you have chosen are not what shows the racial issues. There are many blogs out there that deal with race, racism, sociological imagery as well as racial depictions of dolls which you could refer to in future research.

Asha face on Cali Girl Christie

Asha face on Cali Girl Christie

Nichelle face as Af-Am Barbie

Nichelle face as Af-Am Barbie

It is true that there is under-representation of non-white dolls in Barbie’s world and that there is a disproportionate number of dolls of color found in the more exotic categories of Pop Culture and Dolls of the World (code for “not one of us”). That’s why I actually have both the Uhura AND POP Christie dolls because there’s so much more fewer Af-Am dolls released compared to the more socially normalised Caucasian doll.

As for that mysterious bigger booty on the Shani dolls and friends… it’s a myth… the regular Twist-n-Turn butt has the measurement of 130mm and Shani’s arse is only 120mm. That my dear folks, makes it SMALLER. And no, I didn’t spend time measuring tiny doll body parts myself… some other collector did :D

Anyway… I still need that image of nudie Shani body sculpt…. because funnily enough, the only Shani doll I actually have uses the regular Twist-n-Turn body XD

Black Doll Collecting – Debbie Garret

Thursday, June 25th, 2009

Thanks to Dana @ A Philly Collector AGAIN, for mentioning Debbie Behan Garrett author of The Definitive Guide to Collecting Black Dolls and BLACK DOLLS: A Comprehensive Guide to Celebrating, Collecting, and Experiencing the Passion and linking to her website (via the post A Philly Collector of Playscale Dolls and Action Figures: 3 Mixis for Sale $39 at Aunt Jean's in New York).

Black Dolls by Debbie Garrett

Black Dolls by Debbie Garrett

Also gotta quote Dana again (Aside: no disrespect to overseas or outside U.S. collectors or dealers.) – absolutely none taken! didn’t even think of it ;)

Another quote, this time from Ms Garret

“Information is power. Happy, informed collecting!”

For those wondering if I’ll ever be writing about Asian dolls – I got me an FR In the Mix: Takeo Mizutani… so stay tuned!

More News About SiS Dolls!!!

Thursday, June 18th, 2009

coye has just commented in the New “NEWS” about So In Style Dolls! post -

hi all, i JUST saw these dolls in Toys R Us here in Chicago! i had them in my hand and put them down for a few mere seconds and they were snatched up. i’ll need to check target tomorrow.
the dolls are beautiful and have great new head sculpts. each doll costs approximately $22 and comes with a little sister.
i did read the back story on the boxes and it stated that Grace was a friend of Barbie who moved to Chicago.

i think it’s wonderful that Mattel is finally stepping up and doing this.
thank you Mattel and thank you Stacey!

How wonderful does that sound? Expect pictures to be appearing any day now! *runs around crazy*

OMG! PICTURES!!!

ALL PHOTO CREDITS TO chdenni of the BFC.

Trichelle & Janessa

Trichelle & Janessa

Grace & Courtney

Grace & Courtney

Kara & Kianna

Kara & Kianna

ALL PHOTO CREDITS TO chdenni of the BFC.

PS. I know that many visitors to this site actually come here searching for news about so in style dolls – sorry to disappoint as I just repeat news if I can find them HOWEVER you are here because you want to see something, please feel free to comment on what your thoughts and expectations for this series are :)

Black Barbie wears Repro Fashion #9837

Sunday, June 14th, 2009

Just some piccies of the original Black Barbie wearing the repro fashion #9837 included in the 1977 Superstar Barbie Repro N4974 set.

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Still to do – a proper post about Mixis dolls…

BTW did anyone else notice the total whiteness of the M(y) F(avorite) B(arbie) D(oll) series? Or maybe the lack of repro dolls of color was planned on purpose to keep the vintage prices of those rare dolls up?

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