This simply implies that men are masculine and dominant over women as you can see in this ad, a muscular male holds down an attractive female seductively, showing a dominant frame. This may be offensive to women. I'm guessing it is trying to show that once you buy this Dolce & Gabbana product, you will be perceived in a certain frame of dominance. For those who are socially blind of course, can fall for this ad. If I was a male who had no sense of self-centered masculine dominance, looking at this ad would greatly motivate me to buy this product and act accordingly to the ad, in a situational confidence. However, it is surprising that it is accepted by society and may influence others' perspectives on gender roles.
Wednesday, February 27, 2013
Gender stereotypes in ads
Here is a great example of gender stereotyping in this Dolce & Gabanna ad:
This simply implies that men are masculine and dominant over women as you can see in this ad, a muscular male holds down an attractive female seductively, showing a dominant frame. This may be offensive to women. I'm guessing it is trying to show that once you buy this Dolce & Gabbana product, you will be perceived in a certain frame of dominance. For those who are socially blind of course, can fall for this ad. If I was a male who had no sense of self-centered masculine dominance, looking at this ad would greatly motivate me to buy this product and act accordingly to the ad, in a situational confidence. However, it is surprising that it is accepted by society and may influence others' perspectives on gender roles.
This simply implies that men are masculine and dominant over women as you can see in this ad, a muscular male holds down an attractive female seductively, showing a dominant frame. This may be offensive to women. I'm guessing it is trying to show that once you buy this Dolce & Gabbana product, you will be perceived in a certain frame of dominance. For those who are socially blind of course, can fall for this ad. If I was a male who had no sense of self-centered masculine dominance, looking at this ad would greatly motivate me to buy this product and act accordingly to the ad, in a situational confidence. However, it is surprising that it is accepted by society and may influence others' perspectives on gender roles.
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I can definitely agree with this ad and the message that it is portraying. Even thought this ad is look down upon on women in a sense, as a woman myself I would definitely not see this completely in a way that is negative. I desire for my husband, man, or any man figures in my life to show me that they are masculine and have a strong side of power behind them representing backbone and structure as a man.
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