Tide Flashcards

1
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When was the poster made?

A

1950s

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2
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What was the historical context?

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Post-WWII consumer boom, rapid development of new technologies for home, supposed need for innovative technology increased in the 50s

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3
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Who is the target audience for the advert? (4 things)

A

Housewives/newly married/Mothers
White American/British
Middle aged
Lower-middle class women

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4
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How does the advert connote the target audience?

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  • Language makes the product sound like it will make house chores easier
  • The clothing line has children’s and men’s clothes hung, connotes a young family
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5
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How does Barthes’ theory of semiotics link?

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Enigma - Suspense is created through the “What women want” as audiences ask themselves ”What do women want?”
Semantic - use of hearts and gesture connotes love and relationships - answers the question of what women want (along with laundry)

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How does the advert represent women?

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Constructed as role models of domestic perfection, reinforces the stereotype that women are meant to be housewives and work at home

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How does the advert construct these representations?

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  • Use of beautiful/idealised women can make audiences think they will look like that if they buy the product
  • Hearts and slogan connote women love doing housework
  • Stereotypical 50’s look; wavy/curly hair, headband red lipstick, bright clothing
  • Hair tied back could suggest she is ready to do hard housework
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What is the preferred, negotiated and oppositional reading of the text? (Stuart Hall reception theory)

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Preferred - Tide is a great product, women will love it
Negotiated - Women don’t enjoy being portrayed this way but the product is good
Oppositional - sexist advert

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How does the advert address the viewer?

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Direct, informal mode of address: use of personal pronouns “You wash” and “you can buy!”, “you”
Sans-serif font and Cartoon strip of women talking about ‘Tide’ suggests informality to appeal to young, newly wed housewives

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How does Gerbner’s theory of cultivation link?

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Constant repetition of this is what women want, cultivates that Tide is the best product on the market

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