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AdvertisementsPersuasion, Propaganda, & the Portrayal of Men and

Women

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PropagandaInformation, ideas, or

rumors deliberately spread widely to help or harm a

person, group, movement, institution, nation, etc.(www.dictionary.com)

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A form of communication that is

aimed at influencing the attitude of a community toward some cause or

position.(www.wikipedia.com)

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As opposed to impartially providing information,

propaganda, in its most basic sense, presents information

primarily to influence an audience. Propaganda often

presents facts selectively (thus possibly lying by omission) to

encourage a particular synthesis, or uses loaded messages to produce an

emotional rather than rational response to the information

presented. The desired result is a change of the attitude toward

the subject in the target audience to further an agenda.

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US Office for War Information poster implying that working less helped the Axis powers.

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Nazi Poster depicting American "liberators" as monster.

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Walls of the former US embassy in Tehran, Iran covered in anti-American mural

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Words and images can

be very persuasive…

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A form of psychological warfare that militaries use in foreign conflict to alter the behavior of people in enemy-controlled territory. Humanitarian air missions, in cooperation with leaflet propaganda, are also successful in turning civilians against enemy leadership while preparing them for the arrival of enemy troops.

Leaflet Bomb

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Propaganda Techniques in

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TestimonialUsing a famous person to endorse a product

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BandwagonEverybody’s doing it, so don’t get left out

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Glittering Generalities

The use of words that sound great

but on further evaluation mean

very little

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DistortionShading basic facts by omitting some facts,

overemphasizing others, mixing facts with opinions,

or using slanted or misleading words to get the

reader’s attention

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Name CallingCriticizing other products to make your own look

better

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Beauty Industry Propaganda in

Advertisements…what you are most familiar with.

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Girls and Women

"Girls and teenagers are perhaps most vulnerable to

beauty-industry propaganda. For them, advertising is a

window into adult life, a lesson in what it means to be a woman. And lacking the

sophistication of their older sisters and mothers, girls are

less likely to distinguish between fact and advertising

fiction."-- Michael F. Jacobsen/ Laurie

Anne Mazur

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Girls, how do these ads make you feel?

What negative consequences does the objectification of women in advertisements have on women and men?

What must be done to convince people that the objectification of women has negative consequences for all of us?

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Boys and Men

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Boys, how are you portrayed in these ads?

How do the negative portrayals of men in advertising differ from the portrayals of women?

Why do you believe that men are now being targeted more by advertisers than they were in the past?

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The Truth about Women

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For More Information…

Reviving Ophelia, by Mary Pipher

www.mediaed.org

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How will your newspaper use propaganda to persuade your audience?

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