by Deborah Quinn | Jun 4, 2012 | Feminism, Politics, pop culture, ranting
There are lots of sites that display photoshop screwups: an arm that suddenly disappears, a hand with too many fingers, a waist digitally whittled (digiwhittle?) into nothingness. Photoshop can even, as Jezebel documents, re-image history by removing people...
by Deborah Quinn | Nov 4, 2010 | Children, Feminism, Gender, pop culture
Let’s face it. Barbie is eternal. From her early days of sky-blue eyeshadow and unbending legs, through her flirtation with the Swinging Sixties, to her attempts at corporate ladder-climbing, she is the toy that will not die; love her or hate her, she’s...