Wednesday, November 6, 2019
Black Woman In Advertising Essays - Advertising, Free Essays
Black Woman In Advertising Essays - Advertising, Free Essays    Black Woman In Advertising      In recent years black woman have made big strides in  the area of advertising, but regardless of these  efforts black woman all still shown as submissive or  being dominated. Few women are shown as strong or  self-sufficient. I believe a lot of black woman are  made to deal with racism and the fact they don't look  like a white woman on their job. I will try to show  that although things may look like it is changing.   The present is still closer to the past than we  realize and there is much that is still the same.  Past Black Woman In Advertising (verse one)   In past advertisement, black woman have been depicted  as big lip, fat, very dark, always willing to please.   This physical appaerance was a tiypical sterotype held  by many non-blacks American. In the nineteen century  the view of black woman was always distorted. One  place you can find a miss representation of a color  woman is the film Driving Miss Dasey. Black woman  in adds were always presented very asexual with a big  stupid looking smile on they face. I often wonder how  hard it had to be to go to work with a smile when you  know that racisum and sexism is all around you. A  prime example of what I have stated so far is the Aunt  Jemima's adds off the late 1940's. Here was a black  woman with her hear tied with a kerchief, big fat  lips, very dark skin, and with a very big smile on her  face. By the early 80's the features began to change,  she became lighter and the smile became more  realistic. I believe the only reason for these  changes was the woman's movement of the late 60's  early 70's and the civil rights movement of the 60's.  Today's Black Woman in Advertising (same song  different verse)   Although much has change from the ads of pass black  woman. Such things For example were the kerchief, dark  skin, and lips. Women are still being portrayed as  submissive or being dominated in ads. In a white  dominated society, whiteness is what is beautiful.   So black woman are socialized into thinking that they  have to appear white, otherwise they are not  beautiful (Hook, 1992). Black woman often have to  learn to become less black and learn to talk and  acted more white. This is way I believe so many  black woman are trying to lighten they skin and change  their physical features. There are few magazines were  a realistic representation of black beauty can be  found in a magazine. Two such magazines are Essence  and Ebony. What I find ironic is that black women are  being used in adds to get other black women to become  blacker. In 1990, 44 million dollars was spend by  black women trying to become more like the black women  they saw in adds who looked white (Russell, Wilson,  & Hall. 1992).  Adds today also tend to show woman with long smooth  hair which was associated with middle class, while  short fizzle hair was associated with black woman that  were less fortunate (Russell, Wilson, & Hall.  1992:83). I believe these ads are responsible for  such products as Dark & Lovely. I can relate to you  many more cases were black women, who in some way  resemble a white women are used in advertising to get  other black women to buy a certain product. I can do  this but all you have to do is look all around you  there are ads all over the place.  Future Black Woman In Advertising (new song)  In recent years black woman have made big strides in  the area of advertising, but regardless of these  efforts black woman all still shown as submissive or  being dominated. Few women are shown as strong or  self-sufficient. I believe a lot of black woman are  made to deal with racism and the fact they don't look  like a white woman on their job. I will try to show  that although things may look like it is changing.   The present is still closer to the past than we  realize and there is much that is still the same.  Past Black Woman In Advertising (verse one)   In past advertisement, black woman have been depicted  as big lip, fat, very dark, always willing to please.   This physical appaerance was a tiypical sterotype held  by many non-blacks American. In the nineteen century  the view of black woman was always distorted. One  place you can find a miss representation of a color  woman is the film Driving Miss Dasey. Black woman  in adds were always presented very asexual with a big  stupid looking smile    
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