Marketing and Feminism

Marketing and Feminism
Author: Miriam Catterall,Pauline Maclaran,Lorna Stevens
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2013-11-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781136352843

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This cutting edge, innovative volume offers the best of current scholarship on feminist perspectives in marketing. Through many exciting and often controversial discussions, it highlights and challenges assumptions about women and gender in marketing theory and practice from both historical and current contexts. Key issues and debates include: * the dark side of female consumption * women and marketing in Socialist economies * women and advertising * ecofeminism and marketing * gender, marketing and cultural diversity * marketing, sex and sexuality. Written by internationally recognised experts in marketing and feminism, this book makes a unique contribution to marketing scholarship.

The Routledge Companion to Marketing and Feminism

The Routledge Companion to Marketing and Feminism
Author: Pauline Maclaran,Lorna Stevens,Olga Kravets
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 512
Release: 2022-02-25
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781000521993

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This comprehensive and authorative sourcebook offers academics, researchers and students an introduction to and overview of current scholarship at the intersection of marketing and feminism. In the last five years there has been a resurrection of feminist voices in marketing and consumer research. This mirrors a wider public interest in feminism – particularly in the media as well as the academy - with younger women discovering that patriarchal structures and strictures still limit women’s development and life opportunities. The "F" word is back on the agenda – made high profile by campaigns such as #MeToo and #TimesUp. There is a noticeably renewed interest in feminist scholarship, especially amongst younger scholars, and significantly insightful interdisciplinary critiques of this new brand of feminism, including the identification of a neoliberal feminism that urges professional women to achieve a work/family balance on the back of other women’s exploitation. Consolidating existing scholarship while exploring emerging theories and ideas which will generate further feminist research, this volume will be of interest to researchers, academics and students in marketing and consumption studies, especially those studying or researching the complex inter-relationship of feminism and marketing.

The Routledge Companion to Marketing and Feminism

The Routledge Companion to Marketing and Feminism
Author: Pauline Maclaran,Lorna Stevens,Olga Kravets
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 490
Release: 2022
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1000522075

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This comprehensive and authorative sourcebook offers academics, researchers and students an introduction to and overview of current scholarship at the intersection of marketing and feminism. In the last five years there has been a resurrection of feminist voices in marketing and consumer research. This mirrors a wider public interest in feminism - particularly in the media as well as the academy - with younger women discovering that patriarchal structures and strictures still limit women's development and life opportunities. The "F" word is back on the agenda - made high profile by campaigns such as #MeToo and #TimesUp. There is a noticeably renewed interest in feminist scholarship, especially amongst younger scholars, and significantly insightful interdisciplinary critiques of this new brand of feminism, including the identification of a neoliberal feminism that urges professional women to achieve a work/family balance on the back of other women's exploitation. Consolidating existing scholarship while exploring emerging theories and ideas which will generate further feminist research, this volume will be of interest to researchers, academics and students in marketing and consumption studies, especially those studying or researching the complex inter-relationship of feminism and marketing.

Gendered Marketing

Gendered Marketing
Author: Maclaran, Pauline,Chatzidakis, Andreas
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 165
Release: 2022-08-05
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9781839108822

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Performing an in-depth exploration of the gendered nature of marketing theory and practice, this timely book unpacks the many ideological assumptions embedded in marketing thought and action.

Handbook of Research on Gender and Marketing

Handbook of Research on Gender and Marketing
Author: Susan Dobscha
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2019
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781788115384

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Susan Dobscha and the authors in this Handbook provide a primer and resource for scholars and practitioners keen to develop or enhance their understanding of how gender permeates marketing decisions, consumer experiences, public policy initiatives, and market practices.

Gender Commodity

Gender Commodity
Author: Robin Truth Goodman
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2022-02-10
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781501388040

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Gender has become a commodity. Today's economy trades in symbols and narratives as much as in objects. As such, gender can be bought and sold, produced as an object, and demands constant work. What makes the commodity object seem alien, mysterious, and even threatening, Marx tells us, is that the worker's social relations - his subjectivity - are taken away from him and stamped into the object which then appears to have a life of its own, disassociated and threatening. Gender Commodity argues that gender is a social relation made into such an alienated object. In today's situation of radical insecurity, people are reaching out and identifying with objects - including symbolic ones - that promise quite falsely that they grant stability, duration, and fulfillment, and gender has been made into one of those. Gender Commodity is an interdisciplinary study that brings literary studies into dialogue with the surrounding mediascape around issues of gender, culture, and economy. It also asks how the symbolic production of gender commodity at home informs an imagination of gender policy as it reaches out globally. As it criticizes gender-affirmative feminism for participating in the culture of the commodity, Gender Commodity also looks to feminism to imagine gender otherwise.

Brandsplaining

Brandsplaining
Author: Jane Cunningham,Philippa Roberts
Publsiher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2021-02-18
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9780241456019

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'It's high time we expose and remedy the pseudo-feminist marketing malarkey holding women back under the guise of empowerment' Amanda Montell, author of Wordslut ________________ Brands profit by telling women who they are and how to be. Now they've discovered feminism and are hell bent on selling 'fempowerment' back to us. But behind the go-girl slogans and the viral hash-tags has anything really changed? In Brandsplaining, Jane Cunningham and Philippa Roberts expose the monumental gap that exists between the women that appear in the media around us and the women we really are. Their research reveals how our experiences, wants and needs - in all forms - are ignored and misrepresented by an industry that fails to understand us. They propose a radical solution to resolve this once and for all: an innovative framework for marketing that is fresh, exciting, and - at last - sexism-free. ________________ 'If you think we've moved on from 'Good Girl' to 'Go Girl', think again!' Professor Gina Rippon, author of The Gendered Brain 'An outrageously important book. Erudite, funny, and deeply engaging -- with no condescension or bullshit' Dr Aarathi Prasad, author of Like A Virgin 'This book has the power to change the way we see the world' Sophie Devonshire, CEO, The Marketing Society and author of Superfast

The Significance of the Women s Movement to Marketing

The Significance of the Women s Movement to Marketing
Author: Alladi Venkatesh
Publsiher: Greenwood
Total Pages: 234
Release: 1985
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: UCAL:B4385249

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In this study, Venkatesh explores how the attitudes of women are reflected in their consumer behavior. Inparticular, she focuses on how the women's movement influenced women's consumer behavior, providing insights into the relationships between social values and economic decisions.