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What is it like to walk in Barbie’s heels?

Clark professor examines the famous doll’s existential crisis in blockbuster film
July 26, 2023
By Melissa Hanson


 

Professor Wiebke Deimling analyzes the "Barbie" movie on ClarK podcast.
Philosophy Professor Wiebke Deimling analyzes the “Barbie” movie on Clark’s Challenge. Change. podcast.

Why are humans so drawn to fiction? It’s a question philosophy Professor Wiebke Deimling has researched, and a query that applies well to “Barbie,” the summer blockbuster that follows the iconic plastic doll as she travels from Barbie Land to the “real world” in search of answers after experiencing “irrepressible thoughts of death.”

“The film gives a pretty heavy answer: We engage in fiction because the real world is super hard to deal with,” says Deimling. “There’s an interesting layer to that concept in the Barbie movie, because it explores both Barbie as a fictional character, but also this prop that we use to make fictional worlds.”

In this episode, Deimling analyzes Barbie’s existential crisis. Fiction is an important part of human nature, she says, because it allows people to imagine experiences they’ll never have in real life — like seeing Barbie and Ken rollerblading along Venice Beach.

Challenge. Change. is produced by Andrew Hart and Melissa Hanson for Clark University. Listen and subscribe on Spotify or Apple Podcasts. Find other episodes wherever you listen to podcasts.

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