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Title
History of Sexism in Advertising in 1950s
Author
McMurrin, Jhatiana (Department of Music and Visual Arts)
Description
Advertisements are considered influential forms of public media for consumers. During the 1950s, sexist advertisements had an impact on the American family. Whether promoting a household brand and/or car, women were stereotyped as inferior to men. Throughout this paper, the history of sexism in advertising will be explained with a few examples of sexist ads from the 1950s. Topics discussed will shed light on ads that promoted women in an appropriate manner. There will be an abstract explanation of an artist who had recreated 1950s sexist ads. Following will be thoughts on the future of sexist advertising as the conclusion.
Date
2021-04-27
Department/Academic Units
Department of Music and Visual Arts
Author Status
Student
Content Type
Text
Resource Type
Research Papers
Language
English
Usage Statement
CC BY-NC-ND