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Sexism Across the Pond March 6, 2007

Filed under: Uncategorized — siouxsiek @ 12:54 am

A couple of weeks ago I received my new issue of BUST in the mail. If you aren’t familiar, BUST it is a neo feminist periodical “for women with something to get off their chests.” I scan the cover of the issue which features an in your face picture of Gwen Stefani- I think to myself I hate her new music but I support her right to make….LILY ALLEN!! My new musical obsession is featured in an interview. I liked her before but after reading her interview I absolutely love her and this is why.

BUSTDo you consider yourself a feminist?

Lily Allen I never thought I was before I got into this industry, but now that I’m here, I feel like its important to stand up for women, their rights, and the way they’re perceived in the media. I feel kind of a responsibility to young girls, because I feel like it’s hideous, the way they’re treated. I guess I have become a feminist. In fact, I’m kind of angry, because I was meant to be on the cover of NME, with Beth Ditto of the Gossip and four other women, for this thing called the Cool List. And it was this big wow, because they’d put five women in it this year, so they’d asked us to all do a cover photo together. And at the last minute they ditched the photo and put Muse (an all-male band) on the cover with four tiny pictures of us. Because they didn’t think fat lesbian from America (Ditto) on the cover would sell any copies. And they made her number one on the Cool List, so it really annoys me. The whole obsession with the fact that she’s overweight and a lesbian –that’s all anyone seems to write about. Never mind the fact that she’s got an absolutely fucking incredible voice and really good songs. I just find it very patronizing when the British music press talks about women in this way, like they’re really proud they’re writing about us because we’re women when actually they should be writing about our music.

So basically, New Music Express feared sales would drop if they featured a “fat lesbian from America” on the cover. I guess NME had to eat their proverbial words since the Gossip is gracing the cover of their newest issue and continues proving to be very popular among British rock fans.

BUST

Lily Allen blasts ‘sexist’ cool list
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Sexism and Sexuality in Advertising March 5, 2007

Filed under: Uncategorized — siouxsiek @ 12:40 am

Being a twenty-five year old women I know all about the “Iron Maiden”, and have been forced to come to terms with it on my own. The authors of The Iron Maiden made some great points and this has been my favorite reading to date for this class. I relate to more of this reading than I care to admit. I am reluctantly going to let it all loose, not knowing if I am supposed to or not. Here goes. In my teen years I never fit in with the status quo. I listened to different music, I didn’t care for the popular dress code (that’s what it is in Staten Island – A dress code not fashion) and I really could care less what other people looked like or listened to. What I did know was that I CAN NOT BE FAT and I CAN NOT HAVE PIMPLES. I remember sitting outside my high school with a couple of friends. Sitting on the cold concrete I pulled out a copy of Seventeen from my messenger bag. I flipped through the pages while the other girls talked and giggled. “What the fuck is this?” I recall interrupting causing laughter. I went on to show them how each girl had the perfect skin and stick thin figure. They even seemed to have a glow…”how does your skin naturally glow like that?” As they laughed I had to repeat how serious I was. “Why do all these girls have perfect glowing skin?” “How do I get skin like that?” By the end of my rant I was just pissed off. Not only did I have more pimples than a girl ever wants, but my friends turned my serious question into a filthy joke. I thought that my answer would be in the magazine. I searched through and found that a handful of companies like Neutrogena, Noxzema, and Oxy advertised they were the best. A beautiful girl washes her face with Noxzema; another girl’s prom night was saved by Oxy and dermatologists recommend Neutrogena. At home I am bombarded with more perfect images of women on television along with commercials for diet pills. When I got some money I blew it all on these products and my first indulgence into the ever lying world of diet pills.

The facial cleansing products caused my skin to break out even more. I soon visited a real dermatologist (not one made up by Neutrogena) who told me I have sensitive skin, and that I could not use these over the counter cleansing products on my skin because it is too harsh and causes me irritation. I was chubby in high school but not obese (that came later) but this didn’t stop me from plunging head first into the dangerous world of the diet industry. “Surrounded by ads that depict the Iron Maiden as a stick figure, few women can eat in peace. On any given day, 25 percent of American women are dieting, and another 50 percent are finishing, breaking, or starting diets.” The Glamour survey found that 50 percent of respondents used diet pills, 27 percent used liquid formula diets, 18 percent used diuretics, 45 percent fasted, 18 percent used laxatives, and 15 percent engaged in self-induced vomiting.” While women have purged and starved themselves, the diet industry has grown fat.” For the next five years you name it – I tried it. I became so obsessed with what people thought of me I fell into depression At this time the weight I struggled to keep down ballooned higher than ever and at the age of 22 I developed acne…again. It was this time I was seduced by another industry. Meet Zoloft, Paxil & Wellbutrin. These commercials convinced me I needed help, that I wasn’t abnormal, and with a visit to my physician I could get this magic medicine that would turn it all around and no one would ever know. At 23 I gave in, after a trip to the doctor’s office I was prescribed paxil. Within a week I felt a lot better. I stopped caring what people might think of me…within a six months I stopped caring about anything altogether. I weened myself off the drug. A year later I gave in again, but this time to good old diet and exercise, which is working, better for me than any diet pill I could have imagined.


The authors of Iron Maiden make a strong point when they proclaim “advertising helps to keep the masses dissatisfied with their mode of life, discontented with the ugly things around them. Satisfied customers are not as profitable as discontented ones”; and I truly have proven to be gullible. What I didn’t know and found out the hard way is that if you can’t love and accept yourself you will never be happy with your appearance. I embarrassingly know I fell for it all. Jacobson and Mazur do question whether “ads cause harmful social effects or simply mirror them”. It is both, we have to take responsibility for our actions.

*On a side note, I really appreciated that the authors didn’t strictly write this article about women only. It pointed out that advertisements are an equal opportunity offender, as they pull on the insecurities of men almost equally.

 

Miller February 20, 2007

Filed under: Uncategorized — siouxsiek @ 1:14 am

It’s cold, dark, raining/snowing/sleeting — the perfect time to read a piece on a Jamaican commercial. Author Mark Crispin Miller makes a claim that commercials use “hidden stimuli that turns us on without out knowing it”. We normally just watch a commercial and take it for what it is never knowing the deep impact it has impressed into our mind. Miller’sMassa, Come Home justifies this claim by pointing out several instances within a thirty-second commercial promoting travel to Jamaica. A women offering flowers symbolizing here available womanhood; another happy women offers you fruit symbolizing Jamaica’s tranquility. Repeatedly you hear “Come back to Jamaica”, “We made it for you”, Make it your own.” These statements promote the feelings of a friendly inviting place like home. You end up forgetting that you would be visiting another country, one with crime, and different laws, not Disney World. These were about the only points I agreed with. Miller must have one incredible racist streak running through him. His comparison to a group of black people playing polo to gang of blacks with machetes was despicable, the title Massa, Come Home and reference to Jamaicans dressed as slaves is unethical.

Getting Dirty is yet another recap of a television commercial using hidden stimuli to infuse our brains with information we would not normally notice by watching. In this scenario the husband freaks out about the new brand of soap his wife switched to. He does have a very important meeting that day and it all comes down to wether his deodorants soap will fail him. She repeatedly tells him it will keep him cleaner and more refreshed all day. Husband reluctantly goes along with the new soap; reemerging as he leaves for work feeling more refreshed than ever. I saw this as a typical husband wife commercial, husband is typical male and wife saves the day. Miller theorized this ad emasculates men and gives women a false sense of hope and control. It just seemed like a typical husband-wife relationship commercial to me. Maybe there would be a change of heart if a video clip of this commercial were available.

 

ads February 16, 2007

Filed under: Uncategorized — siouxsiek @ 12:23 am

Russian Atomic Space Cadet

African American Buds

 

Advertising at the Edge of the Apocalypse February 9, 2007

Filed under: Uncategorized — siouxsiek @ 1:57 am

Sut Jhally claims that propaganda (advertising) will be responsible for the destruction of the Universe. Simply put – capitalism 4 propaganda/advertising 4 over/mass consumption 4 mass destruction. The outcome of unnecessary consumption will ultimately lead to our demise.

Once an item is produced it must go through a cycle of distribution, exchange, and consumption to return profit. If this cycle doesn’t come full circle we will fall into “stagnation and depression.”

According to Jhally, $175 billion a year is spent on advertising. This means 175 billion dollars a year is spent creating a demand for items that are unnecessary to live but make life a lot more luxurious.

Jhally also claims that television and print is said to be developed as a “delivery system” to produce an audience for marketing and advertising. I don’t know if the sole development of television is simply for advertising but I do know that the basic television you receive through an antenna is free because you are forced to watch commercials but if you pay extra for Tivo or DVR you won’t have to watch a commercial for the rest of your couch potato life.

As for the destruction of the universe I’m sure there are ways of using positive propaganda to educate and raise money for universal issues. All in all I believe this to be one mans theory, and maybe one to consider unless you are too skeptical to ever imagine a future that differs from your own present day existence.

 

Hello world! February 8, 2007

Filed under: Uncategorized — siouxsiek @ 1:47 am

Welcome to WordPress.com. This is your first post. Edit or delete it and start blogging!

 

 
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