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Going Feral

Lee Duncan

The serendipitous story of Feral Cheryl, the Australian eco-feminist anti-Barbie, and other observations of life on a precarious planet.

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Unruly, untamed, unwaxed

To be the opposite of Barbie, to be truly feral, it was essential for Feral Cheryl to have wild hair. The hippies and ferals had dreadlocks, and so did she.

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Fight for the right - from the left

Feral Cheryl was born an activist, having been inspired by the ‘ferals’ of the north coast in the 1990s – the eco-warriors prepared to blockade logging and mining operations. She was also created as a feminist response to the all-too conven...

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Feral Cheryl challenged the Barbie beauty myth but ...

On the 30th anniversary of Feral Cheryl, Australia’s eco-feminist anti-Barbie doll, I am documenting her story. If you are new to this substack it will make more sense if you start with the first post.

A couple of weeks ago, o...

6 months ago
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Legalise It

On the 30th anniversary of Feral Cheryl, Australia’s eco-feminist anti-Barbie doll, I am documenting her story. If you are new to this substack it will make more sense if you start with the first post.

Feral Cheryl was inspired by the you...

7 months ago
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Feral Cheryl's body of subversion

I started this substack to document the story of this wild daughter of mine.

I can identify with those women who don’t know they’re pregnant until they suddenly go into labour and a baby pops out. I didn’t know I was having a doll, and th...

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    Creator of Feral Cheryl, Australia’s eco-feminist Anti-Barbie doll, writing the history of sometimes bizarre tales of a feral creation, and musings from the rainforest region.

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    Ex-journalist, creator of Feral Cheryl the Australian eco-feminist Anti-Barbie, and always a political junkie.

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