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Cant Buy My Love: Wie Werbung die Art und Weise verändert, wie wir denken und fühlen von Jean Kil

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Free Press
ISBN-10
0684866005
ISBN-13
9780684866000
eBay Product ID (ePID)
1723961

Product Key Features

Book Title
Can't Buy My Love : How Advertising Changes the Way We Think and Feel
Number of Pages
368 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2000
Topic
Marketing / General, Media Studies, Consumer Behavior, Women's Studies, Advertising & Promotion
Illustrator
Yes
Genre
Social Science, Business & Economics
Author
Jean Kilbourne
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
1.2 in
Item Weight
14.6 Oz
Item Length
9.2 in
Item Width
6.1 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
LCCN
99-038496
Dewey Edition
22
Reviews
SelfmagazineBacklashmeetsThe Beauty Myth....a scathing attack on the powers that tell us what, how much, when and why to buy., Susan Faludi author of Backlash Jean Kilbourne's work is pioneering and crucial to the dialogue of one of the most underexplored, yet most powerful, realms of American culture: advertising. We owe her a great debt., Susan Faludiauthor of Backlash Jean Kilbourne's work is pioneering and crucial to the dialogue of one of the most underexplored, yet most powerful, realms of American culture: advertising. We owe her a great debt., Susan Faludiauthor ofBacklashJean Kilbourne's work is pioneering and crucial to the dialogue of one of the most underexplored, yet most powerful, realms of American culture: advertising. We owe her a great debt., Self magazine Backlash meets The Beauty Myth.... a scathing attack on the powers that tell us what, how much, when and why to buy.
Dewey Decimal
658.834
Table Of Content
Contents Foreword by Mary Pipher Introduction: "A Girl of Many Parts" The Making of an Activist 1 "Buy This 24-year-old and Get All His Friends Absolutely Free" We Are the Product 2 "In Your Face...All over the Place!" Advertising Is Our Environment 3 "Bath Tissue is Like Marriage" The Corruption of Relationships 4 "Can an Engine Pump the Valves in Your Heart?" Crazy for Cars 5 "Please, Please, You're Driving Me Wild" Falling in Love with Food 6 "The More You Subtract, the More You Add" Cutting Girls Down to Size 7 "Forget the Rules! Enjoy the Wine" Alcohol and Rebellion 8 "What You're Looking For" Rage and Rebellion in Cigarette Advertising 9 "The Dream Begins as Soon as You Open the Door" Advertising an Addictive Mind-Set 10 "In Life There Are Many Loves, But Only One Grande Passion" Addiction as a Relationship 11 "You Talkin' to Me?" Advertising and Disconnection 12 "Two Ways a Woman Can Get Hurt" Advertising and Violence 13 "Relax. And Enjoy the Revolution" Redefining Rebellion Notes Bibliography Acknowledgments Index
Synopsis
"When was the last time you felt this comfortable in a relationship?" -- An ad for sneakers"You can love it without getting your heart broken."-- An ad for a car"Until I find a real man, I'll settle for a real smoke."-- A woman in a cigarette ad Many advertisements these days make us feel as if we have an intimate, even passionate relationship with a product. But as Jean Kilbourne points out in this fascinating and shocking exposé, the dreamlike promise of advertising always leaves us hungry for more. We can never be satisfied, because the products we love cannot love us back.Drawing upon her knowledge of psychology, media, and women's issues, Kilbourne offers nothing less than a new understanding of a ubiquitous phenomenon in our culture. The average American is exposed to over 3,000 advertisements a day and watches three years' worth of television ads over the course of a lifetime. Kilbourne paints a gripping portrait of how this barrage of advertising drastically affects young people, especially girls, by offering false promises of rebellion, connection, and control. She also offers a surprising analysis of the way advertising creates and then feeds an addictive mentality that often continues throughout adulthood., Many advertisements these days make us feel as if we have an intimate, even passionate relationship with a product. But as Jean Kilbourne points out in this fascinating and shocking expos , the dreamlike promise of advertising always leaves us hungry for more. We can never be satisfied, because the products we love cannot love us back. "When was the last time you felt this comfortable in a relationship?" --An ad for sneakers "You can love it without getting your heart broken." --An ad for a car "Until I find a real man, I'll settle for a real smoke." --A woman in a cigarette ad Many advertisements these days make us feel as if we have an intimate, even passionate relationship with a product. But as Jean Kilbourne points out in this fascinating and shocking expos , the dreamlike promise of advertising always leaves us hungry for more. We can never be satisfied, because the products we love cannot love us back. Drawing upon her knowledge of psychology, media, and women's issues, Kilbourne offers nothing less than a new understanding of a ubiquitous phenomenon in our culture. The average American is exposed to over 3,000 advertisements a day and watches three years' worth of television ads over the course of a lifetime. Kilbourne paints a gripping portrait of how this barrage of advertising drastically affects young people, especially girls, by offering false promises of rebellion, connection, and control. She also offers a surprising analysis of the way advertising creates and then feeds an addictive mentality that often continues throughout adulthood., Many advertisements these days make us feel as if we have an intimate, even passionate relationship with a product. But as Jean Kilbourne points out in this fascinating and shocking exposé, the dreamlike promise of advertising always leaves us hungry for more. We can never be satisfied, because the products we love cannot love us back."When was the last time you felt this comfortable in a relationship?" --An ad for sneakers "You can love it without getting your heart broken." --An ad for a car "Until I find a real man, I'll settle for a real smoke." --A woman in a cigarette ad Many advertisements these days make us feel as if we have an intimate, even passionate relationship with a product. But as Jean Kilbourne points out in this fascinating and shocking exposé, the dreamlike promise of advertising always leaves us hungry for more. We can never be satisfied, because the products we love cannot love us back. Drawing upon her knowledge of psychology, media, and women's issues, Kilbourne offers nothing less than a new understanding of a ubiquitous phenomenon in our culture. The average American is exposed to over 3,000 advertisements a day and watches three years' worth of television ads over the course of a lifetime. Kilbourne paints a gripping portrait of how this barrage of advertising drastically affects young people, especially girls, by offering false promises of rebellion, connection, and control. She also offers a surprising analysis of the way advertising creates and then feeds an addictive mentality that often continues throughout adulthood., Many advertisements these days make us feel as if we have an intimate, even passionate relationship with a product. But as Jean Kilbourne points out in this fascinating and shocking exposé, the dreamlike promise of advertising always leaves us hungry for more. We can never be satisfied, because the products we love cannot love us back. "When was the last time you felt this comfortable in a relationship?" --An ad for sneakers "You can love it without getting your heart broken." --An ad for a car "Until I find a real man, I'll settle for a real smoke." --A woman in a cigarette ad Many advertisements these days make us feel as if we have an intimate, even passionate relationship with a product. But as Jean Kilbourne points out in this fascinating and shocking exposé, the dreamlike promise of advertising always leaves us hungry for more. We can never be satisfied, because the products we love cannot love us back. Drawing upon her knowledge of psychology, media, and women's issues, Kilbourne offers nothing less than a new understanding of a ubiquitous phenomenon in our culture. The average American is exposed to over 3,000 advertisements a day and watches three years' worth of television ads over the course of a lifetime. Kilbourne paints a gripping portrait of how this barrage of advertising drastically affects young people, especially girls, by offering false promises of rebellion, connection, and control. She also offers a surprising analysis of the way advertising creates and then feeds an addictive mentality that often continues throughout adulthood.
LC Classification Number
HF5823.K363 2000

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