Female portrayals in advertising past research, new directions

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Female portrayals in advertising past research, new directions

Tsichla, Eirini
Zotos, Yorgos

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2014
2016-01-26T08:32:41Z


The depiction of females in advertising has received considerable academic attention, fuelled by the feminist movement and the evolution of women’s roles in the society. Early studies revealed the prevalence of traditional portrayals such as housewives, women dependent on a man’s protection and depictions of sexual objectification. Even though a decrease in female stereotyping would be reasonable considering the contemporary structure of society that prescribes multiple gender roles, this does not seem to be the case: The literature is replete with studies documenting that female stereotyping is alive and well, even if it manifests itself with different types and patterns than it did some decades ago. This study strives to adopt a holistic outlook to the phenomenon of female stereotypes in print advertisements, tracing its origins, analyzing the interplay of stereotypes and advertising, undertaking an exhaustive perusal of the particular stream of literature, addressing methodological issues and proposing directions for further research.

Media and Communications
Social Sciences

Hofstede’s masculinity dimension
Media and Communications
Social Sciences
Goffman’s code scheme
Stereotypes in advertising

International Journal on Strategic Innovative Marketing

English

International Journal on Strategic Innovative Marketing, 2014, vol. 01

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