These are the sources and citations used to research history of women and advertising. This bibliography was generated on Cite This For Me on
In-text: (Adkins Covert, 2011)
Your Bibliography: Adkins Covert, T., 2011. Manipulating images. Lanham, Md.: Lexington Books.
In-text: (Cracknell, 2011)
Your Bibliography: Cracknell, A., 2011. The real mad men. Philadelphia: Running Press.
In-text: (Fox, 1984)
Your Bibliography: Fox, S., 1984. The mirror makers. New York: Morrow.
In-text: (Heimann, 2012)
Your Bibliography: Heimann, J., 2012. Mid-century ads. Köln: Taschen.
In-text: (Honey, 1984)
Your Bibliography: Honey, M., 1984. Creating Rosie the Riveter: Class, gender and propaganda during World War II. Amherst: University of Massachusetts Press.
In-text: (Johnston and Taylor, 2008)
Your Bibliography: Johnston, J. and Taylor, J., 2008. Feminist Consumerism and Fat Activists: A Comparative Study of Grassroots Activism and the Dove Real Beauty Campaign. Signs, 33(4), pp.941-966.
In-text: (Lin and Yeh, 2009)
Your Bibliography: Lin, C. and Yeh, J., 2009. Comparing Society’s Awareness of Women: Media-Portrayed Idealized Images and Physical Attractiveness. Journal of Business Ethics, 90(1), pp.61-79.
In-text: (Marchand, 1985)
Your Bibliography: Marchand, R., 1985. Advertising the American dream: Making way for modernity 1920-1940. Berkeley: University of California Press.
In-text: (Soley and Reid, 1988)
Your Bibliography: Soley, L. and Reid, L., 1988. Taking it Off: Are Models in Magazine Ads Wearing Less?. Journalism & Mass Communication Quarterly, 65(4), pp.960-966.
In-text: (Straiton, 1984)
Your Bibliography: Straiton, J., 1984. Of women and advertising. Toronto, Ont.: McClelland and Stewart.
In-text: (Wolff, 1958)
Your Bibliography: Wolff, J., 1958. What makes women buy. New York: McGraw-Hill.
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