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The Year of the Doll

Critics at Large | The New Yorker

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The Trapped Doll: Exploring Beauty Standards and Abortion Rights

This chapter delves into the theme of young women being trapped by societal beauty standards and the parallels it draws with the novel 'House of Mirth'. It discusses the resurgence of dolls in popular culture and their connection to the political climate, particularly the denial of abortion rights. The chapter also examines the role of dolls in empowering women and questions the awakening of white women to these issues in comparison to women of color.

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