Gender Stereotypes in Advertising

The portrayal of men and women in advertising has received conside rable atten - tion over the last several decades, both by practitioners and academics. Research has primarily focused on the visual portrayal of men and women in advertising, within the realm of which, there appears to be a fundamen...

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Main Author: Anna Kniazian
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Yerevan State University 2014-10-01
Series:Armenian Folia Anglistika
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Online Access:https://journals.ysu.am/index.php/arm-fol-angl/article/view/4509
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spelling doaj-7652be53614c48a3a25b3f0ed80225da2021-09-24T09:17:27ZengYerevan State UniversityArmenian Folia Anglistika1829-24292579-30392014-10-01101-2 (12)10.46991/AFA/2014.10.1-2.082Gender Stereotypes in AdvertisingAnna Kniazian0English Philology Department, Yerevan State University The portrayal of men and women in advertising has received conside rable atten - tion over the last several decades, both by practitioners and academics. Research has primarily focused on the visual portrayal of men and women in advertising, within the realm of which, there appears to be a fundamental difference in the way men and women are portrayed. Men are generally stereotyped as competent, assertive, independent, and achievement oriented, whereas women are generally stereotyped as warm, sociable, interdependent, and relationship-oriented. Women are more often portrayed as young and concerned with physical attractiveness than their male counterparts. Masculine and feminine stereotypes are complementary in the sense that each gender group is seen as possessing a set of strengths that balance out their own weaknesses and that supplement the assumed strengths of the other group. https://journals.ysu.am/index.php/arm-fol-angl/article/view/4509gender advertisinggender rolesmasculine and feminine stereotypes in TV advertising
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author Anna Kniazian
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Gender Stereotypes in Advertising
Armenian Folia Anglistika
gender advertising
gender roles
masculine and feminine stereotypes in TV advertising
author_facet Anna Kniazian
author_sort Anna Kniazian
title Gender Stereotypes in Advertising
title_short Gender Stereotypes in Advertising
title_full Gender Stereotypes in Advertising
title_fullStr Gender Stereotypes in Advertising
title_full_unstemmed Gender Stereotypes in Advertising
title_sort gender stereotypes in advertising
publisher Yerevan State University
series Armenian Folia Anglistika
issn 1829-2429
2579-3039
publishDate 2014-10-01
description The portrayal of men and women in advertising has received conside rable atten - tion over the last several decades, both by practitioners and academics. Research has primarily focused on the visual portrayal of men and women in advertising, within the realm of which, there appears to be a fundamental difference in the way men and women are portrayed. Men are generally stereotyped as competent, assertive, independent, and achievement oriented, whereas women are generally stereotyped as warm, sociable, interdependent, and relationship-oriented. Women are more often portrayed as young and concerned with physical attractiveness than their male counterparts. Masculine and feminine stereotypes are complementary in the sense that each gender group is seen as possessing a set of strengths that balance out their own weaknesses and that supplement the assumed strengths of the other group.
topic gender advertising
gender roles
masculine and feminine stereotypes in TV advertising
url https://journals.ysu.am/index.php/arm-fol-angl/article/view/4509
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