sc2220 lecture 5 2012
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Lecture 5: Selling Gender IdentityTRANSCRIPT
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SC2220: Gender Studies
Lecture 5: Selling Gender Identity
Eric C. ThompsonSemester 2, 2011/2012
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ProjectsBy this week, all groups should settle on a set of
representations to analyze.
By next tutorial session, please have your “field” of representations defined and a clear approach to analyzing them (your methodology).
I have posted a reading on “techniques to identify themes” on the IVLE site. This article discusses text more than visual material; but some general ideas should apply and be helpful.
Further guidelines will be discussed in the next tutorial.
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Projects 2Projects from the 2010/2011 year course are posted at:
Your projects should be developed on the MAIN Wiki under the folder for your Group. Make sure you know your tutorial session and group number (for example: D3 Group 2 2012)
Please browse the 2010/2011 project wiki to guide the development of your own projects. (You should be able to judge which you think are the better projects and use them as a model. But try to improve on them too!)
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Wiki ContributionsPlease make your wiki contributions for the first
half of the course by NEXT THURSDAY (Feb 16, 5pm).
We will be sending you feedback on these over the next two weeks… we hope by the end of week 7.
Everything you contribute (pages, discussion threads, comments) will be considered in evaluating your contributions.
Most weight will be given to page contributions.Multiple summaries or commentaries on the main
readings are fine… you can add extra pages under the main page for any reading, film or lecture.
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Where We Have Been…History of Gender
StudiesSex/Gender
DistinctionBecoming Male or
FemaleGender socialization;
paths to learning gender.
Gender SystemsMasculinity/
FemininityGender as systems of
beliefs and behaviors
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Where We Are Going…Gender in Popular
CultureGender in AdvertisingPopular Culture
Gender in Social RelationsGender and PowerGender and Work
Gender, Here and NowGender in Singapore
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Today’s Lecture…“Killing Us Softly” –
Images of Women in Advertising
Content Analysis and Influences of Advertising
Cultural Differences in Beauty
Why do advertising and popular culture seem to objectify women and not men?
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“Killing Us Softly 3”:Gender and Advertising
Killing Us Softly: 1979Still Killing Us Softly: 1987
Killing Us Softly 3: 2000
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Men and Women in AdvertisingContent Analysis of Advertising general
shows the following:Men as “expert” voiceover announcer on all
types of productsMen overrepresented numericallyWomen younger, shorter, more likely
secondary roleWomen more often a smaller % of the image
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Content Analysis of Advertising (Continued…)Men less often in family roleWhen men are portrayed as fathers, it is less
often with daughters or infants than sonWomen more likely appear unemployed or in
“pink collar” job; men are shown in all jobs (especially occupations with authority).
Men more often give advice, women receive advice
Ads selling to women more often focus on appearance; those selling to men focus on status.
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“Real Beauty”Dove “Real Beauty”
CampaignRevolutionary?Shock/Difference =
Attention = Interest = Sales = $$$$
And still . . . “Advertising involves selling us things we did not know we needed to solve problems we did not know we had.”
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Shaping PossibilitiesBrittney Spears Pepsi Ad
CampaignInfluence on Clothing StylesIn mass market, clothing
choices are determined by producers as much as by consumers.
Low-cut jeans become the norm (and the only thing available in stores).
How many people choose to wear clothes other than those available in shops?
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Masculinity and Advertising“Instruction Manual” & “Structure of
appropriate behavior”
Advertising exaggerates male status-seeking (as ‘what women want’) and female beauty & sexuality (as ‘what men want’)
Findings from Psychology:Men who view beautiful models are less
satisfied and less committed to current partner.*
Women who listen to stories about successful men are less satisfied with current partner.
See: David Buss, Evolutionary Psychology
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“Killing Us Softly”:Gender and Advertising
Version 4: 2010
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Cultural Differences in Images of BeautySome aspects of
beauty are consistent across cultures:SymmetryWaist-to-Hip Ratio (.70)Indicate Health, Fertility
Many others are not.Why do standards of
beauty vary widely in different societies and cultures?
Peter Paul Rubens (1577-1640): Set the standard of “Rubenesque” beauty.
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Mauritania Fat-Farms: Force Fed Beauty
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Radically Different Images of Beauty:But Equally Extreme
Correlation between Body Image and Status
If little food is available, fatness is a display of wealth and high social status.
If food is abundant, thinness is a display of discipline and leisure time to exercise and high social status.Anorexia = Beauty
Obesity = Beauty
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Skin Deep BeautyAgricultural societies:
Dark skin = Working Outdoors = Low Social StatusLight skin = Staying Indoors = High Social Status
Industrial societies:Dark skin = Leisure Outdoors = High Social StatusLight skin = Working Indoors (factory/office) = Low Social
StatusRacism: White = European = Wealth = High Social
Status
Skin Whitening Products Skin Tanning Products
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Influence of Mass Popular CultureMass popular culture =
greater body image pressure.
Introduction of television correlated with increased emphasis on body image cross-culturally.
Societies without mass media are much less obsessed with body image. (e.g. Shostak 1981, Nisa)
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Men Don’t Seem to Need a“Real Beauty” Campaign
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Objectification of WomenWhy are women’s bodies objectified and not
men’s? (or women’s bodies more so than men’s)Thesis 1: Men control advertising firms; they
choose to display women as sex objects (for their gratification and to perpetuate male power over women).
Thesis 2: Heterosexual dynamics are such that women are a sexual commodity in ways that men are not (there is a “market” for women’s sexuality; but not much of one for men’s).
The two theses are not mutually exclusion; evidence exists to support both.
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Cultural, Social, BiologicalPopular Culture: Images teach us how to be
men, women, gendered beingsSocial Organization: Different social-
economic organization (agricultural, industrial; scarcity, abundance) influences cultural representations of high and low status
Heterosexual Chemistry/Dynamics: Inclines women to be Sex Objects more so than men.
There is no single explanation for gender. Gender systems are “overdetermined.” (see Ridgeway and Correll, p. 512)
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Summary PointsAdvertising plays a powerful role in gender
beliefs.Advertising reinforces stereotypes and gender
polarization; playing on evolved psychology:Women appear as “sex objects”Men appear as “success objects”
Beauty has both culturally consistent and culturally consistent elements
Gender systems are “overdetermined” – by culture, social relations and biology; they cannot be reduced to single causes.