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Electronic Theses and Dissertations

2018

Social and Behavioral Sciences

University of Mississippi

Consumer Culture

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Marketing The Myth: The Racial Commodification And Reclaiming Of Aunt Jemima, Holly Robinson Jan 2018

Marketing The Myth: The Racial Commodification And Reclaiming Of Aunt Jemima, Holly Robinson

Electronic Theses and Dissertations

Through an analysis of print advertisements and of research gathered at the Jim Crow Museum of Racial Memorabilia, this thesis intends to explore how the Aunt Jemima brand from the early 1890’s to the present day has utilized multiple marketing strategies in order to garner consumer attention. Focusing specifically on Karen Cox’s notion of the “southern tableau,” M. M. Manring’s investment in Aunt Jemima as a Slave in A Box, and Patricia Yaeger’s theory of the “throwaway body,” this thesis will look at how elements of print advertising, the Aunt Jemima pancake-box, and racist memorabilia intersect. In order to experiment …