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Table of Contents
Cover Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
PREFACE TO THE 2004 PAPERBACK EDITION
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
CHAPTER ONE WHO IS BARBIE, ANYWAY?
CHAPTER TWO A TOY IS BORN
CHAPTER THREE SEX AND THE SINGLE DOLL
CHAPTER FOUR THE WHITE GODDESS
CHAPTER FIVE THE BOOK OF RUTH
CHAPTER SIX SOME LIKE IT BARBIE
CHAPTER SEVEN PAPER DOLL
CHAPTER EIGHT BARBIE LIKE ME
CHAPTER NINE MY FAIR BARBIE
CHAPTER TEN GUYS AND DOLLS
CHAPTER ELEVEN OUR BARBIES, OUR SELVES
CHAPTER TWELVE THE WOMAN WHO WOULD BE BARBIE
CHAPTER THIRTEEN BARBIE OUT OF CONTROL
CHAPTER FOURTEEN SLAVES OF BARBIE
CHAPTER FIFTEEN BARBIE FACES THE FUTURE
NOTES
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