TY - CHAP
T1 - This Barbie Can Walk on Water! Longing for a Feminist Messiah in the Cinema
AU - van Es, M.A.
PY - 2025
Y1 - 2025
N2 - This chapter explores the creative potential of Hollywood blockbusters in relation to gender and sexuality by discussing whether Stereotypical Barbie in Greta Gerwig’s fantasy film Barbie could be seen as a feminist messiah-figure. The author argues that the film subtly appropriates and reimagines religious themes in order to centre the experiences and perspectives of women instead of men, instil a desire for a better world and encourage feminist solidarity. Yet, the chapter also suggests that, ultimately, the film confronts us with the impossibility of a feminist messiah-figure, given the complexity of contemporary feminism. Thus, in the final part of this chapter, the author critically reflects on her own emotional responses to Barbie – from high expectations to intense enjoyment to an odd sense of disappointment – as well as on other feminist critiques of the film, presenting some thoughts about what it means to long for a feminist messiah in the cinema.
AB - This chapter explores the creative potential of Hollywood blockbusters in relation to gender and sexuality by discussing whether Stereotypical Barbie in Greta Gerwig’s fantasy film Barbie could be seen as a feminist messiah-figure. The author argues that the film subtly appropriates and reimagines religious themes in order to centre the experiences and perspectives of women instead of men, instil a desire for a better world and encourage feminist solidarity. Yet, the chapter also suggests that, ultimately, the film confronts us with the impossibility of a feminist messiah-figure, given the complexity of contemporary feminism. Thus, in the final part of this chapter, the author critically reflects on her own emotional responses to Barbie – from high expectations to intense enjoyment to an odd sense of disappointment – as well as on other feminist critiques of the film, presenting some thoughts about what it means to long for a feminist messiah in the cinema.
U2 - 10.4324/9781032623887-14
DO - 10.4324/9781032623887-14
M3 - Chapter
SN - 9781032593371
SN - 9781032623870
T3 - Routledge Critical Studies in Religion, Gender and Sexuality
SP - 197
EP - 209
BT - Blasphemous Art? Religion, Gender and Sexuality in Arts and Popular Culture
A2 - van Klinken, Adriaan
A2 - van den Brandt, Nella
A2 - van den Berg, Mariecke
PB - Routledge
ER -