Boys, Girls Onto The Barbie Doll Gender Track By Carrie Mannino Summary

505 Words3 Pages

The Article "Girls, Boys, Toys: Stop Forcing Girls onto the Barbie-doll Gender Track" by Carrie Mannino imposes a sense of preset destiny among society, she uses examples from the toys in a child's toy catalog to view a domestication in the young minds of each children, then correlated the troubling issues to sexism in modern society-manipulating a child's mine , allowing women to be oppressed in the male dominated world. Mannino focus on details of social values which imposes a narrow choice for man and women

Beginning with the catalog, Mannino implies a role for every gender is preset, not allowing a child to choose what they like and want to do with their lives. "The blue evolved into an intense purple, and the models were now all female. I realized that these products must be the 'girl' toys." Mannino Mentions the color switch which signifies a gender swap of toys, as this was intended with the magazine to separate boy wanting girl toys. Creating a sense of justification for society, predetermining the child career choice with symbolic items. which imposes a sexism in the child's future path. …show more content…

She first takes notice as she observes toys she would want, "I first skimmed the pages filled with action figures, toy cars, light sabers, and various flying machines, some of which I actually considered for my own wish list". She was then up-taken as she recognized that the toys were meant for boys as the background color, blue, associated with a male audience, while her toys were considered to be female life role toys such as baking, sewing, and other female related