Manipulating Images
Discover the intricate connections between political, economic, and social forces that shape cultural images and gender roles in "Manipulating Images" by Bloomsbury Publishing Plc. Published in 2012, this insightful paperback spans 198 pages and delves into the creation and impact of wartime mobilization messages in magazine advertising targeted at American women. The author expertly analyzes how these messages influence societal perceptions and contribute to the construction of gender roles. Ideal for readers interested in media studies, gender studies, and cultural analysis, this book invites you to explore the powerful narratives behind advertising and their lasting effects on women's identities. Enhance your understanding of the dynamics at play in the portrayal of women in society with this compelling read.