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Home | World | Skeleton Barbie Splits Opinion

‘Skeleton’ Barbie splits opinion

Critics say the new doll is nothing more than cultural appropriation

By AFP
Published Date - 27 October 2020, 01:23 PM
‘Skeleton’ Barbie splits opinion
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Mexico City: She’s been a princess, a president, a Marine Corps sergeant, an astronaut and a Star Wars stormtrooper. In Mexico for the Day of the Dead festival, Barbie is even a skeleton.
Yet while fans of the iconic doll see it as an homage to the country’s rich tradition, critics say it is little more than cultural appropriation.

Mattel has launched the second Barbie based on “Catrina”, a skeletal representation of death created by cartoonist Jose Guadalupe Posada that is a symbol of one of Mexico’s most important festivals.


The US toymaker says the doll “honors the traditions, symbols and rituals” of the Day of the Dead, which is celebrated on November 1-2.But some in Mexico see the Barbie — which has a price tag of around $72 — as just another example of big brands cashing in on the country’s heritage.

“The cultural, hereditary and symbolic importance that this holiday has for Mexico opens up in the eyes of the market opportunities that are exploited by these firms,” said sociologist Roberto Alvarez.

The Day of the Dead “should be a solemn subject,” but it has become a commercial event in the United States since featuring in movies such as “Coco,” the computer-animated fantasy released by Disney’s Pixar studio in 2017, Alvarez said.

Fans of the iconic doll see “Catrina” Barbie — which bears certain similarities to renowned painter Frida Kahlo — as a respectful tribute.”It means that they take notice of our traditions,” said Zoila Muntane, a 54-year-old artist and doll collector who has 2,000 Barbies.

This year Barbie wears a blush-colored lace dress and a crown of skeleton hands holding roses and marigolds, unlike the first Day of the Dead edition in 2019 which was dressed in black.

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