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How does Sut Jhally view advertisements from the 1990s?
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-Normal is not there.
-Dominated by a belief of magic and incredible power. -They represent our consumer culture (our values, our society, our happiness, and our future) -Emphasis on the fact that commodities and economic growth will bring us happiness. |
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Marilyn Monroe VS Audrey Hepburn
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Marilyn Monroe: sexy, sex symbol, curvy, flirty, voluptuous, not many clothes, blonde, sassy, actress.
Audrey Hepburn: classy, beloved, actress, dancer, brunette, conservative, thin, elegant, posh, |
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Influences of early Rock 'N' Roll
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-Jazz (Muddy Waters)
-Blues (Elvis Presley) -Gospel (Ray Charles) -Country (Johnny Cash) |
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How gays were depicted in early Hollywood films
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-Laugh at, pity, fear.
-Hollywood taught straight people as well as gay people how to think of gays. -Other people act overly feminine around gays. -Shown as Sissys (prissy, skinny, white men) -Cliché, un-funny, yet you have never seen more people laugh. -Gay women could only have a good relationship behind bars. -Gay people would always die. -They were always unhappy, suicidal, and would never find love. |
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Cars in the 1950s
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-BIG.
-Pastel colors. -Everyone was expected to have one, and 1950s families could afford them more than ever before. -Chevrolet, Cadillac, Pontiac, Ford, Dodge... -Futuristic (looked like rocket ships) -Horsepower |
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Women's style in the 1950s VS Men's style in the 1950s
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Women: big dresses, white gloves, panty hoes, short heels, red/pink lipstick, curly hair up-do, blush, tiny waists.
Men: conformity, suit, tie, blazer, trench coat, hat (hat etiquette), formal, professional, fancy shoes. |