Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
Social and Behavioral Sciences Commons™
Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®
- Keyword
-
- American Politics (2)
- Gender and Sexuality (2)
- Media Studies (2)
- Body Image (1)
- Colleges & universities (1)
-
- Congressional elections (1)
- George W. Bush (1)
- Magazines (1)
- Political Science (1)
- Political parties (1)
- Politics (1)
- Print advertising (1)
- Psychology (1)
- Public opinion (1)
- Scholars (1)
- Self esteem (1)
- Sex Appeal (1)
- Sex roles (1)
- Social networks (1)
- Social research (1)
- Television advertising (1)
- Television networks (1)
- Weblogs (1)
- Women (1)
- Women And Body Image (1)
- Womens Bodies (1)
- File Type
Articles 1 - 5 of 5
Full-Text Articles in Social and Behavioral Sciences
Piling On Palin, Hating On Hillary, Caroline Heldman
Piling On Palin, Hating On Hillary, Caroline Heldman
Caroline Heldman
No abstract provided.
Love Your Body Day, Caroline Heldman
The George W. Bush Legacy, Caroline Heldman
The George W. Bush Legacy, Caroline Heldman
Caroline Heldman
Book review of The George W. Bush Legacy. Bush will be known for his ideological polarization of the political parties, his expansion of presidential power, and his appointment of a more conservative federal judiciary. The 2006 election was a major turning point for the White House in terms of public opinion and the loss of a Republican majority in Congress, and only time will tell whether the last two years will shift the direction of the Bush legacy.
Women And Leadership, Caroline Heldman
Out-Of-Body Image, Caroline Heldman
Out-Of-Body Image, Caroline Heldman
Caroline Heldman
On a typical day, you might see ads featuring a naked woman's body tempting viewers to buy an electronic organizer, partially exposed women's breasts being used to sell fishing line, or a woman's rear-wearing only a thong-being used to pitch a new running shoe. [...] Dove beauty products launched a much-lauded advertising campaign that used "real women" (i.e., not super-skinny ones) instead of models, but then Dove's parent company, Unilever, put out hypersexual ads for Axe men's body spray that showed the fragrance driving scantily clad women into orgiastic states.