Vermont Humanities

Barbie’s Reflection on Our World

Four barbies in colorful outfits with headresses in a row
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Four barbies in colorful outfits with headresses in a row
Image Credit: Photo by Sean Bernstein, “Mattel Hula Honey Barbie Dolls.” Sourced on Unsplash.

Saint Michael’s College Theater professor Peter Harrigan has collected Barbies for over three decades, amassing a personal collection of over 500 of the figurines. In this talk, he takes a dive into the fantastic world of plastic and how it echoes our own world.

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About the Presenter

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Four barbies in colorful outfits with headresses in a row

Barbie’s Reflection on Our World

Saint Michael’s College Theater professor Peter Harrigan has collected Barbies for over three decades, amassing a personal collection of over 500 of the figurines. In this talk, he takes a dive into the fantastic world of plastic and how it echoes our own world.

Vermont Humanities*** November 7, 2024