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Marge Piercy has her own website: http://www.capecod.net/~tmpiercy/index.html
A compilation of essays about the Barbie doll's cultural significance can be found at this web site: http://www.dolliedish.com/barbie/onbarbie.html
For another point of view on how Barbie has been marketed, examine Mattel's own website for Barbie: http://www.barbie.com/
In 1976 Watershed Tapes released a cassette of Piercy reading her poems, At the Core.
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