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Barbie and the Bible

Playing with Pop Culture, Gender, and Theology

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Barbie and the Bible

Playing with Pop Culture, Gender, and Theology

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This edited collection invites its readers into fresh readings of play and storytelling in the Bible and theology through the lens of the Barbie movie (2023).

For Christopher B. Hays, Meghan Henning, and their contributors, the Barbie movie is not only about pink and mojo dojo casa houses; they argue that it offers a nuanced reflection on Biblical and theological ideas. The chapters herein analyze the cultural impact of Barbie on its own terms, critically engaging its explicit attempts to offer social critiques of capitalism, patriarchy, ableism, and racism. From exploring Ruth Handler as God, Barbie as a jezebel, and historical Judean figurines, this volume's interdisciplinary interlocutors identify how the film depicts the stories we tell about ourselves, society, and God.

Table of Contents

Foreword, Candida R. Moss
Introduction, Christopher B. Hays and Meghan Henning
Part I. Barbie, the Hebrew Bible, and the Ancient Near East
1: The Creator and Her Creation: The Representation of Ruth Handler as God in the Barbie Movie,
Hanne Løland Levinson
2: Innerbiblical Barbie: Teraphim and Image of God in Genesis, Collin Cornell
3: Come Play With Me!: Barbie, Judean Pillar Figurines, and the Economics of Reuse, Kristine Garroway
4: Why is Barbie Called a Jezebel?, Tammi J. Schneider
5: “That Power Looks So Good on You”: Esther/Ishtar in Pink, Esther Brownsmith
6: 'What Was I Made For?' 'For Such a Time as This': Diaspora, Identity, and Purpose in Barbie and Esther, Alexiana Fry
Part II: Barbie, the New Testament, and the Classical World
7: “Do You Ever Think About Dying?”: Death and Transformation in Barbie, Breaking Bad, and the Bible, Christopher B. Hays
8: Barbie's Otherworldly Journey: From Plastic Possibilities to Toxic Positivity and Back, Meghan Henning
Part III: The Barbie Movie in Contemporary Culture
9: It's Hard to be Fragile When You're Made of Plastic: How Dolls with No Genitalia Expose the Absent Center of Greta Gerwig's Barbie, Kutter Callaway
10: “Am-Bar-Be-Veil-Lents”, Neomi De Anda

Product details

Published Jul 09 2026
Format Hardback
Edition 1st
Extent 208
ISBN 9781666980660
Imprint T&T Clark
Illustrations 13 bw illus
Dimensions 229 x 152 mm
Series Theology, Religion, and Pop Culture
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing

About the contributors

Anthology Editor

Christopher B. Hays

Christopher B. Hays is D. Wilson Moore Associate P…

Anthology Editor

Meghan Henning

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