Magazines: Vogue Representation Flashcards

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Introduction of Vogue

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Vogue is a fashion and lifestyle magazine covering topics including fashion, beauty, and runway

Began as a weekly newspaper in 1982 in the USA, and is now a monthly publication

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Vogue set text

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July 1965 edition featuring model and actress Sophia Loren

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Historical context

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In the 1960s, gender equality was changing - women strived for equal pay and sexual liberation

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Gender representation in womens magazines

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The representation of gender in women’s magazines is a subject of much debate

Discussions have largely focused on the messages and values that magazines convey and the influence that they may have over audiences

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Domesticity and Gender stereotypes in womens magazines

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One of the main stereotypes in magazines of the past is the idealised figure of the perfect housewife

This has been prevalent al throughout history, as traditional magazines have often placed emphasis of a women acting within the domestic sphere

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Imperial leather advert and construction of a domesticated woman

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The text constructs a traditionally feminine woman who is framed via a two shot nurturing her young child

The visual codes of gesture and body language of the woman embracing her child promotes maternal instincts

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Representations of female beauty

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Women’s magazines play a key role in constructing cultural ideals of female beauty

Readers are constantly encouraged to scrutinise and evaluate their own physical appearance - measuring themselves up to the ideals of beauty that magazines construct

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How is female beauty defined?

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Beauty is seen as something that has to be constantly worked at, as the magazine frequently suggests that if the reader doesn’t invest the necessary time in her appearance she will lose her femininity

‘Are you woman enough to wear them?’

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What role does Sophia Loren play?

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The 1960s image of Sophia Loren clearly supports the objectification/sexualisation of women due to the emphasis on an attractive woman having to look a certain way

The cosmetics and alluring glance all form a desirable construction for women

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Theory of Identity by David Gauntlett

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The idea that audiences see themselves within a text and establish their role in society all through the power of the media

They can identify role models and base their identities on these people

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Application of David Gauntletts Theory of Identity

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The ‘Heatwave Holiday’ article frames the female against a minimalist backdrop using a medium long shot

Draws attention to the stylish and sophisticated garments that she wears which have connotations of high fashion

Female audiences may see her as a role model of sophistication and base their identity off her

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Alternative representations of gender in the 1960s

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Many magazines in the 1960s reinforced the message that a woman’s place was in the home, however others offered more progressive representations of gender

This reflects a growing sense of female independence and liberation

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Feminist Theory by Van Zoonen

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The idea that femininity is a construct that has evolved and transformed massively over decades and now offers more positive and empowering constructions of femininity

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Application of feminist theory by van zoonen

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The prop of the suitcase in the ‘Heatwave Holiday’ article promotes travel and shows that women are breaking free from the domestic sphere and are gaining independence from patriarchal control

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Feminist Theory by bell hooks

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The idea that race and class as well as sex can determine the extent to which individuals are exploited, discriminated against or oppressed

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Application of bell hooks Feminist Theory

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The close up shot of Sophia Loren wearing an exotic Middle-Eastern head dress highlights Vogue’s multicultural ethos

The magazine represents national and ethnic diversity, and presents the woman as glamorous, exotic and elegant