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Food Is Love: Advertising and Gender Roles in Modern America
Katherine J. Parkin
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| #1032653 in eBooks | 2011-06-03 | 2011-06-03 | File type: PDF||3 of 3 people found the following review helpful.| Opens up the debate about gender roles and advertising|By S. Blanchard|Katherine J. Parkin's study on gender roles in modern America analyzes the role of food advertising in creating and sustaining a connection between food and feminine gender roles. Using ads from a spectrum of mainstream magazines and insider records from advertising agencies, Parkin traces the commercial me|||"A singularly revealing insight into this consumptive and surprisingly constant dimension of the American female and cultural psyche."—-Midwest Book
|"Parkin delivers an engaging look at how food advertisements from the twentieth and
Modern advertising has changed dramatically since the early twentieth century, but when it comes to food, Katherine Parkin writes, the message has remained consistent. Advertisers have historically promoted food in distinctly gendered terms, returning repeatedly to themes that associated shopping and cooking with women. Foremost among them was that, regardless of the actual work involved, women should serve food to demonstrate love for their families. In identifying s...
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