Gender AdvertisementsMacmillan, 1979 - 84 pagine |
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... feature of Western painting . ' And note the parallel to a phenomenon peculiar to the legitimate stage called " direct address . " ( 2 ) Early private photographic portraits employed canvas backdrops featuring sylvan or hellenic scenes ...
... feature of Western painting . ' And note the parallel to a phenomenon peculiar to the legitimate stage called " direct address . " ( 2 ) Early private photographic portraits employed canvas backdrops featuring sylvan or hellenic scenes ...
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... feature subjects in a way that is systematically different from the way their models might deploy themselves when not before a camera . Here , then , is a concern that does not bear on issues associated with the physiology and ...
... feature subjects in a way that is systematically different from the way their models might deploy themselves when not before a camera . Here , then , is a concern that does not bear on issues associated with the physiology and ...
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... feature of commercially choreographed scenes is uncovered and publicized , advertisers are in a position to self ... features of uncontrived scenes , or with representations of themes that are hard to write about but easy to picture , or ...
... feature of commercially choreographed scenes is uncovered and publicized , advertisers are in a position to self ... features of uncontrived scenes , or with representations of themes that are hard to write about but easy to picture , or ...
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actor actual adult advertisements American Sociological Association analysis ANTHONY SMITH appearance arrangements asymmetrical behavior British Royal Family camera caption caught ceremonial character child choreographed commercial pictures commercial realism communication concern context contrived scenes course cultural depicted effect employed Erving Goffman ethologists example fact feature female function gender display gesture glimpse Goffman Granville Barker hand identified illustrations individual interaction involved issue Jägermeiste kind live scenes look make-believe male MARY WHITEHOUSE matters means menthol ments merely Michael Tracey microecologically natural expression novelist objects occur one's ordinarily participants particular perform persons photographic portrait physical pictorial pictured scenes portraiture posing posture practice present presumably question reality relationship RICHARD HOGGART ritual role Seagram seems sense social situations society Sol Worth sort stereotypes STUART HALL style subject and model subordination symbolization taken things tion transformation uncontrived viewer visual woman women