广告:宝洁汰渍广告中父亲形象的表现

C. Leader
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在品牌推广的数字时代,广告迎合了消费者的信念体系,宝洁(Procter & Gamble)旗下汰渍(Tide)就使用了慈爱的父亲洗衣服的广告。在男性气质研究和品牌话语的基础上,我探索了汰渍的父亲作为“父亲广告”浪潮的一部分的表现形式,或者用父亲来代表以参与育儿和情感脆弱为中心的理想男性气质的广告。在我的案例研究中,广告表现出了一系列的表现,从那些以男性霸权的魅力为自己的家务劳动辩护的父亲,到那些在历史上被女性化的角色中看起来很自在的父亲。所有这些例子都揭示了广告的根源在于新自由主义的性别政治和商品行动主义,其中不断发展的男性气质被个性化并商品化为消费主义行为。
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Dadvertising: Representations of Fatherhood in Procter & Gamble’s Tide Commercials
In the digital age of branding when advertisements appeal to consumers’ belief systems, Procter & Gamble’s Tide uses ads that feature loving fathers doing the laundry. Building on masculinity studies and branding discourses, I explore representations of Tide’s dads as part of a wave of “dadvertising,” or advertising that uses fathers to represent ideal masculinity centered on involved parenting and emotional vulnerability. The advertisements in my case study show a spectrum of performance, from dads who justify their domestic labor with appeals to hegemonic masculinity to dads who seem at ease in historically feminized roles. All of these examples reveal dadvertising’s root in neoliberal gender politics and commodity activism, wherein evolving masculinities are personalized and commoditized into consumerist actions.
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