Tide COPY Flashcards

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When was TIDE launched and by who

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1946 by Procter and Gamble

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Historical context of TIDE

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Post WW2 1950s consumer boom leads to new technologies such as vacuum cleaners, microwaves and washing machines to make chores easier

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Comparative study to be linked to TIDE

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WW2 adverts like ‘womans land army’ challenge stereotypical reps of women who are usually confined to the domestic sphere

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4
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Target audience for Tide as

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Lower middle class women, readers of good housekeeping

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How can Sturat Halls representation theory link to tides mode of adress in tide

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Indirect mode of adress made by main woman connotes the importance of her relationship with product.

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How can Van Zoonens theory be linked to the tide ad

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Tide is an example of conservative representation - traditional view of women - contradicting van zoonenes theory that media makes social change happen by going against traditions

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How can George Gerbnres cultivation theory be linked to the Tide advertisement

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Tide repeats key messages making audiences align their own ideologies with the messages shown

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How can bell hooks theory be linked to the tide ad

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Only uses white women - idea that light skinned women are more desirable in western culture

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How can Gilroys post colonial theory be linked to the tide ad

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Tide reinforces colonial power by only using white people

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In terms of codes and conventions, what font does the Tide ad use and what does this imply

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Sans serif font for headings, sub headings and slogans - informal mode of adress.
Serif font for technical details connotes more serious and factual information.

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In terms of codes and conventions, how does the use of colour impact the product. Tide

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Reds and blues - patriotic colours, bright implying positive associations with products

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How can a semantic code be linked to tide ad

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Connotations of love with images of hearts
womens gesture codes - hugging the washing powder associates the product with domestic and romantic happiness

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What is stereotypical about the dress code in the Tide ad

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1950s hairdo - shorter held back with ribbon - glamorous but practical connotes housework

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An example of binary oppositions in the tide ad

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Tied back hair suggesting hard work and a full face of makeup

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15
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What audience demographic is tide targeted at

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Newly married women with children

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How can Stuart Halls representation theory be linked to the Tide ad

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Domestic images are familiar to the audiences own lives

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How can Gauntletts theory of identity be linked to the Tide ad

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Women are represented as role models for the audience to construct their own sense of identity against.

18
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Preferred reading of the tide ad

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Through words such as ‘trust’, ‘truly safe’ and ‘miracle’, the product provides solutions to the needs of the audience

19
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What is the tide a construction of

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Working class american identity

20
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u’s and g’s tide

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audience demographic constucted through women who identify.

21
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cultivation theory gerbner tide

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tide aims to cultivate ideas that it is best, a desirable product for female audience.

gerbners theory argues that repetition of key messages causes audience to align own ideologies