Reading Ads Socially

Reading Ads Socially

Author: Robert Goldman

Publisher: Psychology Press

Published: 1992

Total Pages: 261

ISBN-13: 0415053994

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Reading Ads Sociallyargues that advertisements are an ideal site for observing how the logic of the commodity form expresses itself culturally and socially. The aim is to produce a study of visual ideology which will move students to consider the deep ideological structure of ads. The fixation on whether ads are deceptive or subliminal diverts us from the real material and ideological impact of ads in modern society. The material impact of ads lies in producing and reproducing a currency of sign values that can be joined to commodities. Ideologically, the number of ads that we process numbs us into an acceptance of the social logic imposed by the framework of the commodity form. It is here that mystification takes place and here that we are encouraged to embrace reified social logic as if it were natural. Robert Goldman examines how advertisements frame meanings, and how these frames help to organize the ways we see the world. By dissecting these frames, advertisements can be made to locate the meaning of hegemony in relation to commodity culture. The book shows how ads modify meaning. It tracks the cultural contradictions of consumer advertising and examines ad campaigns which attempt to distance themselves from the rhetoric of the commodity self, pseudo-individuality, and commodity fetishism. Original, powerfully argued, and full of illuminating examples, this book will fast become a benchmark in the study of advertising culture.


Reading Ads Socially

Reading Ads Socially

Author: Robert Goldman

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2005-07-25

Total Pages: 261

ISBN-13: 1134938381

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This systematic and authoritative book provides an unrivalled guide to understanding ad culture. It shows how the logic of commodities permeates the ways we think about ourselves, our relationships and our desires. Richly illustrated and written with great clarity, it will be essential reading for anyone interested in ad culture.


Reading Beyond the Book

Reading Beyond the Book

Author: Danielle Fuller

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2013-04-02

Total Pages: 371

ISBN-13: 1135080372

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Literary culture has become a form of popular culture over the last fifteen years thanks to the success of televised book clubs, film adaptations, big-box book stores, online bookselling, and face-to-face and online book groups. This volume offers the first critical analysis of mass reading events and the contemporary meanings of reading in the UK, USA, and Canada based on original interviews and surveys with readers and event organizers. The resurgence of book groups has inspired new cultural formations of what the authors call "shared reading." They interrogate the enduring attraction of an old technology for readers, community organizers, and government agencies, exploring the social practices inspired by the sharing of books in public spaces and revealing the complex ideological investments made by readers, cultural workers, institutions, and the mass media in the meanings of reading.


The Cultural Politics of Femvertising

The Cultural Politics of Femvertising

Author: Joel Gwynne

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2022-05-18

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13: 3030991547

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This book addresses the merits and limitations of femvertising, explores the operations of advertising and commodity feminism in a global context, and presents case studies from Anglo-American, South American and East Asian national contexts. The range of topics include the femvertising of beauty products, contraception, lingerie, breast cancer awareness, financial services and corporate branding. Focusing on the ways in which neoliberalism and postfeminism interact with foundational issues of feminist politics, the chapters in this book situate global femvertising as a complex and exciting advertising strategy which holds the potential for social change amidst an uneasy cohabitation with capitalism and commercial culture.


Media-Mediated Relationships

Media-Mediated Relationships

Author: Frank Hoffmann

Publisher: Taylor & Francis

Published: 2023-07-28

Total Pages: 192

ISBN-13: 1000525805

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Creating a nexus between techno-science and more fundamental disciplines, a phenomenon is emerging in our personal lives: we are beginning to preempt traditional sources for relationship formation; we are becoming more insular and more cautious in starting relationships. The media play an enormous role in our activities, encouraging us to self-advertise in newspapers and magazines, to participate vicariously through pornographic and borderline books, talk radio, and tabloid television, to use our telephones and computers for the ultimate in “safe sex,” to engage in video dating, and to explore many other aspects in the field of technoeroticism. As straight and gay people alike live in a time of reluctant commitments, a period of playtime, and the Age of AIDS, the time has come to chronicle the role of mass communication in our search for interpersonal connections. Media-Mediated Relationships investigates the historical, economic, psychological, and sociocultural ramifications of the print and broadcast media, motion pictures, music, and new communications technologies (computers, video, interactive media, virtual reality, phone sex) in terms of both our individual and societal concerns. An extension of “cultivation analysis” by means of systems theory, it reports on a baseline survey of over 200 people regarding relationship mediation--demonstrating yet one more example of the symbiosis among and between various media sources. A descriptive case study, Media-Mediated Relationships provides a barometer for better understanding the many “singles” and others searching for meaning and relationships in the sociocultural milieu of the 1990s and beyond.


Girl Talk

Girl Talk

Author: Dawn Currie

Publisher: University of Toronto Press

Published: 1999-01-01

Total Pages: 386

ISBN-13: 9780802082176

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Challenging assumptions about women's magazines, Currie looks at young readers and how they interpret the message of magazines in their everyday lives. A fascinating, sometimes surprising study of young women and their relationship with print media.


Ogilvy on Advertising

Ogilvy on Advertising

Author: David Ogilvy

Publisher: Vintage

Published: 2013-09-11

Total Pages: 613

ISBN-13: 0804170053

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A candid and indispensable primer on all aspects of advertising from the man Time has called "the most sought after wizard in the business." Told with brutal candor and prodigal generosity, David Ogilvy reveals: • How to get a job in advertising • How to choose an agency for your product • The secrets behind advertising that works • How to write successful copy—and get people to read it • Eighteen miracles of research • What advertising can do for charities And much, much more.


Ad Critique

Ad Critique

Author: Nancy R. Tag

Publisher: SAGE

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 217

ISBN-13: 1412980534

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This volume teaches advertising, marketing and management students how to effectively judge and critique creativity in advertising.


Captains Of Consciousness Advertising And The Social Roots Of The Consumer Culture

Captains Of Consciousness Advertising And The Social Roots Of The Consumer Culture

Author: Stuart Ewen

Publisher: Basic Books

Published: 2008-08-01

Total Pages: 280

ISBN-13: 0786722878

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Captains of Consciousness offers a historical look at the origins of the advertising industry and consumer society at the turn of the twentieth century. For this new edition Stuart Ewen, one of our foremost interpreters of popular culture, has written a new preface that considers the continuing influence of advertising and commercialism in contemporary life. Not limiting his critique strictly to consumers and the advertising culture that serves them, he provides a fascinating history of the ways in which business has refined its search for new consumers by ingratiating itself into Americans' everyday lives. A timely and still-fascinating critique of life in a consumer culture.


Undressing the Ad

Undressing the Ad

Author: Katherine Toland Frith

Publisher: Peter Lang Incorporated, International Academic Publishers

Published: 1997

Total Pages: 276

ISBN-13:

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Undressing the Ad aims to empower readers to become media literate through the work of deconstructing the consumer culture that surrounds them. By introducing critical scholarship on advertising in a way that is accessible, the book attempts to show how issues of race, class, and gender are expressed in contemporary advertising. The readings in this book take a decidedly critical political perspective and explore how representation in advertising upholds certain economic and political structures and subverts others, and exposes the myth that advertisements are merely messages aimed at selling goods and services. Rather they are texts that shape contemporary culture and shape our images of ourselves.