Wednesday, June 19, 2019
Doll Barbie as a Threat to the Intrinsic Culture of Iran Case Study - 1
Doll Barbie as a Threat to the Intrinsic Culture of Iran - Case Study ExampleThe boyfriend culture and alcohol are too inconsistent with the Islamic culture of Iran. Owing to these facts, the Institute for Intellectual Development of Children and Young Adults shaped the doll Sara to knock the Barbie off the shelves in Persian markets. Saras complexion is darker than Barbie and her hair is black. She appears in the traditional Iranian chador that is long enough to touch the floor. Instead of a boyfriend, the Institute designed Dara, who holds the place of Saras brother. He wears a turban on the head and a coat. Since thirty years from now when the Islamic Revolution occurred in Iran, Iran has become dainty about the way West has conventionally influenced other cultures through its products. Accordingly, Iran ceased a Coca-Cola factory that was known to promote American culture in Iran, though non all Iranians condemn Barbie. There are owners of toy stores in Iran who consider Bar bie as a means of business that has got nothing to do with culture. And there is a moderate community among Iranians that do not like the governments idea of prohibiting things in the name of culture. Barbie is still popular in Iran and its massive smuggle into Iran stays as an evidence for that. Barbie has been liked a lot in the Arab world, though the Arab League designed the doll Leila in order to make the Arab girls noble-minded of their indigenous culture. Leila was a ten years old doll, the color of whose hair and eyes were black. She wore both Western and traditional Arabic dresses. Leilas price was $10, which was more than less than that of Barbie. However, Leila could not be launched. For Muslim Americans, a Michigan based manufacturer produced the doll Razanne. Razanne promotes the message that the inside of humans matters instead of the way they look. Razanne is preteenager and is of three kinds the blonde fair Razanne, the black haired and olive skinned Razanne, and t he black haired and black skinned Razanne.
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