Saturday, November 12, 2016
TV shows
1. agree to John Fiske, television is henpecked by gendered programming. Gendered programing allows the manufacture to design specific technicaliseds for custody and wo custody. Targeting a specific auditory modality allows the industry to construct advertisements that entrust please the audience its targeting. For modeling, Steve Craig suggests that Commercials portraying adult women with children were around four ms more than likely to appear during daytime soap operas than during weekend sports (189). The case for advertisers doing so is because around that time many men give up already gone to consummation and also many women be stay at abode moms. Another reason why they make gendered commercials according to Craig, because they are designed to give delectation to the target audience (189). Which explains why commercials targeted towards men usually hornswoggle on the weekend for example, how beer commercial usually air during football games.\n\n2. Male cam araderie has compel such a common importance in publicizing aimed towards men because it exemplifies the escapism and fantasies men enjoy. The Acura advertisement aimed towards men shows us how a lot of men use their cars as a sort of escape from reality. The Acura commercial also reinforces male fantasies by showing a cleaning lady in the beach, however, she is nothing and an object of disposition. Also, the Acura ad ran during a weekend sports telecast, which reinforces male camaraderie because it shows the escapism men tactual sensation when they watched the television.\n\n3. Two roles that women play in the two types of commercials shown by Craig personify their desire for a split figure and their desire to be a stickly figure. The system of weights watchers commercial gives us an example of the first role that is shown by Craig. The commercial uses womens desire to attain and maintain a physical attractiveness. The commercial implies that women loathe self-deprivatio n and how they also hate their adiposis body. Being a mother figure that...
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