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Title: Soc172a Advertising and Society


1
Soc172aAdvertising and Society
  • Lecture 10
  • Advertising and Gender Erving Goffman

2
Gender Stereotypes
  • Gender stereotypes have not changed much over
    past decades
  • Sandra Bem (1974) had people rate, on a 7-point
    scale, 20 masculine, feminine and gender neutral
    adjectives
  • Constructed a sex-role inventory
  • Could be used to describe people as sex-typed
    or androgynous

3
Stereotypes (cont.)
  • Individuals who are gender schematic will be
    more aware of people who deviate from socially
    constructed gender role
  • Are also more likely to treat people according to
    their sex
  • Research (i.e. Griffin and Babbit, 1988) shows
    that women tend to be more flexible about gender
    roles than men
  • Not much change otherwise

4
Gender Traits (BSRI, Bem, 1974)
5
Advertising and Gender Stereotypes
  • Advertisers use stereotypes as shorthand
  • Gets message across more quickly
  • We are socialized by constant exposure to
    stereotypical gender messages
  • Food advertising
  • There are stereotypical mens and womens foods
  • Childrens ads
  • Advertisers use stereotypes because parents
    prefer it

6
Erving Goffmans Gender Advertisements (1979)
  • Classic semiological study of gender and gender
    relations in advertising.
  • Goffman asked the question How is gender
    represented in advertising?
  • His underlying premise is that ads are
    taken-for-granted pictures or displays of
    codified (culturally accepted) gender behaviour
    the ads display ritualized behaviours.

7
Goffman (cont.)
  • If we explore these codes, we can learn what it
    is to be male or female in our culture.
  • Goffman believed that these codes originated in
    how families are structured in our society based
    on the dominant subordinate relationship
    between parent and child.
  • Essentially, men treat women as they would treat
    subordinate males in turn both are treated as
    children, which repeats the dominant parent
    subordinate child relationship within the family.

8
Goffman (cont.)
  • Most theorists (ie. Leiss Kline Jhally, Waters
    and Ellis) believe that Goffmans findings and
    the categories that he uses for his study are
    equally relevant today.

9
Relative Size
10
Function Ranking
11
The Family
12
Feminine Touch
13
Licensed Withdrawal
14
Ritualization of Subordination
15
Sexuality
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