“Life in Plastic, but Patriarchy isn’t Fantastic”: Barbie (2023) as a Confrontation of Gender Inequality

Authors

  • Jacklyn Meiliana Alifia Universitas Negeri Jakarta
  • Ellita Permata Widjayanti Universitas Negeri Jakarta
  • Muhammad Dirgantara Esa Valentino Am Universitas Negeri Jakarta

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.19184/jfgs.v6i1.53698

Keywords:

gender roles, gender inequality, patriarchy, the male gaze, Barbie

Abstract

This study explores how Barbie (2023), directed by Greta Gerwig, critiques gender inequality and the persistence of patriarchal values through its story and imagery. By applying Laura Mulvey’s concept of the male gaze and Sylvia Walby’s framework of patriarchal structures, the research investigates how the film reconstructs ideas of femininity and masculinity. Using a qualitative descriptive approach, the analysis focuses on dialogue, visual framing, and narrative structure across both Barbie Land and the real world. The findings reveal that the film questions objectification and rigid gender norms, expressing a feminist message that values independence, emotional depth, and self-awareness. This study also highlights how popular cinema can act as a medium for challenging patriarchal narratives and supporting feminist perspectives within mass culture.

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Published

2026-01-31