the collector doll phenomenon and the lives of the women who love them /
A.F. Robertson.
New York :
Routledge,
2004.
1 online resource (xix, 284 pages) :
illustrations
Includes bibliographical references (p, 267-276) and index.
Introduction -- The commodity -- The collection just grows and grows -- The doll that needs you -- Dollification -- More than real -- Forever young -- Innocence and fear.
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Since the 1980s there has been a growing billion dollar business producing porcelain collectible dolls. Avertised in Sunday newspapers and mailbox fliers, even Marie Osmond, an avid collector herself, is now promoting her own line of dolls on the Home Shopping Network and sales are soaring. With average price tags of 100 -- and 500 or more for a handcrafted or limited edition doll -- these dolls strike a chord in the hearts of middle-aged and older women, their core buyers, some of whom create ""nurseries"" devoted to collections that number in the hundreds.Each doll has its own name.
Life like dolls.
0415944511
Dolls-- Collectors and collecting-- Psychological aspects.