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ADIOS, BARBIE: Young Women Write About Body Image and Identity.(Review)(Brief Article)

Publishers Weekly

| November 30, 1998 | (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Edited by Ophira Edut. Seal, $14.95 (288p) ISBN 1-58005-016-6

Edut, founder and publisher of the magazine HUES (Hear Us Emerging Sisters), has assembled a collection of the freshest, hippest writers ever to slam Mattel's Barbie doll and speak up for the beauty of the un-blonde, the un-tall and the un-anorexic. Addressing everything you always wanted to know about body image, from leg hair to transsexuals and African American women's posteriors, the more than 25 contributors present a spectrum of attitudes toward the female body. Although a few of the essays are weak when compared to the book's best pieces, the volume as a whole is a step forward in the discussion of …

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