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Entertainment
Weekly
What
do you do for an encore if you launched a national
women's magazine at age 19? Detroit native Ophira
Edut followed up her editorial career at the alterna-hit
HUES magazine by publishing Adios, Barbie [Body
Outlaws] right before her 26th birthday. A collection
of personal essays by 27 forthright females--such
as Rebecca Walker and Susan Jane Gilman--Adios
blasts past Naomi Wolf's The Beauty Myth as it
examines the detrimental effects of our collective
adoration for Barbie. "In a culture still
mesmerized by an unnatural beauty standard, these
simple tales of self-acceptance are heroic deeds,
braves acts of resistance," Edut writes in
the introduction. Big noses, wide butts, too much
flab, kinky hair, dark skin. These are the realities
Barbie never knew, but they're celebrated here
in intimate detail. (Lori Tharps) |