Why is the Funko Pop! of Golden Girls Feminist Character Dorothy Scowling? (and the challenges of representing real people in fan collectibles) feminism television GenderRoles Caricature Curator's Note While nostalgia for cartoon characters such as B ...
Love the connection between the collection and your personality, and how certain Pops! mean that you hold certain values-- and thus display them to others! Do you have any thoughts about the effects of capitalism on all of this, and the way our market is ...
This is great, thank you! Is this the first instance that you know of where Funko Pops! have represented "real," everyday people as a broad category-- as opposed to a recognizable individual person? ...
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capitalistic overlay
"regular people"