2004. Stereotypes of the elderly in U.S. television commercials from the 1950s to the 1990s. International Journal of Aging and Human Development, 58, 4, 315-340.Darryl Miller, Teresita Leyell, and Juliann Mazachek, "Stereotypes of the Elderly in U.S. Television Commercials from the 1950...
I love commercials from the 1950s, especially haircare product commercials, as you can imagine. These vintage shampoo commercials from the Golden Age of Television will add a little brightness to your winter day. White Rain Lotion Shampoo commercial Lustre-Creme Shampoo with Lanolin commercial Dr...
Bedford Light Commercials of the 1950s and '60s 作者:Berry, Robert; Earnshaw, Alan 页数:52 ISBN:9781903016015 豆瓣评分 目前无人评价
Explores the issue of how much, if any, change has occurred in the portrayal of gender images in television commercials by comparing these from the 1950s to the 1980s. Focus on the gender display of main characters and the circumstances under which it varies; Changes in the images of women...
It’s time to turn the time back to the 1920s through the 1950s when pies were found in every home-town diner, at grandmother’s house and all American picnics. We all enjoy refecting on lives of good families and people, and pie brought them together. ...
If you get on Youtube (imagine explaining the concept of YouTube to your 1997 self too) you can find a transport back to your younger years. In fact, here's a look at some Shreveport specific classics...From malls to video stores, here's a trip down memory lane in Shreveport, throug...
Today’s sports advertisements frequently push boundaries or test out innovative methods using digital advances, depending less and less on the “spots and dots”, the conventional 30-secondcommercialson television and radio. As with any gas whose density differs from that of air, inhaling a small...
As Kortti explains and illustrates in "On the Cusp of Postwar Modernization: Americanization, International Culture, and Gender Roles in Finnish Commercials, 1955鈥 1975," using a large number of Finnish commercials from the late 1950s ... LM Scott - 《Advertising & Society Review》 被引量: ...
Mr. Peanut survived the successful transition to television commercials in the 1950s, including being portrayed in Planters first television commercial. Mr. Peanut was first displayed as a silent mascot, never speaking and just being a silent protagonist in Planters commercials, however on November 8...
The House has passed similar legislation. Before it can become law, minor differences between the two versions have to be worked out when Congress returns to Washington after the Nov. 2 election. Ever since television caught on in the 1950s, the Federal Communication Commission has been getting...