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