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  1. May 30, 2014 · “Welcome to the Color Factory.” These two ads for a color photo printer and a color printer cartridge both use models of color alongside white models in order to express how “colorful” their product is. Bri sent in these four images (three from Gap and one from United Colors of Benneton).

  2. Mar 20, 2009 · March 19, 2009. ADVERTISING spots for tampon brands historically have been among the most euphemistic on television, featuring women riding horses along the beach or twirling in fields of...

  3. Apr 18, 2017 · Many called out the advertisement exactly for what it was: an attempt to capitalize off socio-political liberation movements and gain a cut of the real work being done for, and primarily by, people...

  4. Sep 6, 2011 · As summarized on Asian American-focused sites like 8Asians.com, recent examples of television commercials that feature Asian Americans include eSurance, Target, Verizon, Staples, Hewlett Packard, Subaru, and McDonalds, to name just a few.

  5. Jun 19, 2019 · One of the specific research areas is the analysis of the representation of various minorities in television commercials, such as women, ethnic minorities and the elderly. Studies on commercials consistently reveal gender stereotypes, ethnic stereotypes as well as ageist stereotypes.

  6. May 5, 2014 · The first systematic study of Canadian television commercials, conducted by sociologists Shyon Baumann and Loretta Ho from the University of Toronto Mississauga, shows that despite the country’s multicultural make-up, visible minorities are underrepresented and misrepresented in TV advertising.

  7. Catherine Maria Sedgwick’s early nineteenth-century novel Hope Leslie enacts a paradoxical cartography: nature is at once an undomesticated ground for (white) female freedom and an abject realm of racial subjection.