The effect of the American stereotypes in the formation of the middle class Greek family image in the post-war print advertisements

This research aims to capture the value of the first, mass-produced, women’s magazines advertising in post-war Greece regarding the identification, the analysis and the morphology of both the middle class Greek family image and ideal. With the help of rich and unexplored material of that era fou...

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Main Author: Johannis Tsoumas
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Language:English
Published: Universidad Complutense de Madrid 2015-09-01
Series:Arte, Individuo y Sociedad
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Online Access:https://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/ARIS/article/view/45628
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description This research aims to capture the value of the first, mass-produced, women’s magazines advertising in post-war Greece regarding the identification, the analysis and the morphology of both the middle class Greek family image and ideal. With the help of rich and unexplored material of that era found in photo albums, folklore or museums, and by looking at the political, economic and social history of the country, we will initially attempt to capture the real characteristics of the urban Greek family, in the way they were reshaped after the end of the destructive World War II. We will then explore the grounds on which the print advertising in the country seemed to be drastically affected by the US advertising standards that dominated the global landscape of post-war trade. Through this practice we will discover that the post-war Greek family started to be presented through the American stereotype in which it was not involved at all in reality. The presentation of mother / wife / homemaker, the role of father / husband as well as the sophisticated image of children seemed not merely to abstain from the daily routine of the average Greek family image, but to oppose to it, both aesthetically and practically. But how did the - mostly - female readership take the fabulous display of the ‘new Greek family’ which was based on the American standards and what was the final effects of this type of advertising on the post-war average Greek family consumption behaviour? Did it work effectively or it simply constituted a comical and silly manner which endangered the new products consumption? All these questions will be answered with the help of much photographic/advertising material found in many rear women’s magazines of the era, and some valuable, though small in volume, literature.        
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spelling doaj.art-8195a6bfe8e94df3a810f792a5912dd52022-12-22T03:23:43ZengUniversidad Complutense de MadridArte, Individuo y Sociedad1131-55981988-24082015-09-0127310.5209/rev_ARIS.2015.v27.n3.4562847409The effect of the American stereotypes in the formation of the middle class Greek family image in the post-war print advertisementsJohannis Tsoumas0Hellenic Open University / Technological Educational Institute of Athens This research aims to capture the value of the first, mass-produced, women’s magazines advertising in post-war Greece regarding the identification, the analysis and the morphology of both the middle class Greek family image and ideal. With the help of rich and unexplored material of that era found in photo albums, folklore or museums, and by looking at the political, economic and social history of the country, we will initially attempt to capture the real characteristics of the urban Greek family, in the way they were reshaped after the end of the destructive World War II. We will then explore the grounds on which the print advertising in the country seemed to be drastically affected by the US advertising standards that dominated the global landscape of post-war trade. Through this practice we will discover that the post-war Greek family started to be presented through the American stereotype in which it was not involved at all in reality. The presentation of mother / wife / homemaker, the role of father / husband as well as the sophisticated image of children seemed not merely to abstain from the daily routine of the average Greek family image, but to oppose to it, both aesthetically and practically. But how did the - mostly - female readership take the fabulous display of the ‘new Greek family’ which was based on the American standards and what was the final effects of this type of advertising on the post-war average Greek family consumption behaviour? Did it work effectively or it simply constituted a comical and silly manner which endangered the new products consumption? All these questions will be answered with the help of much photographic/advertising material found in many rear women’s magazines of the era, and some valuable, though small in volume, literature.         https://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/ARIS/article/view/45628print female advertisingpost-war Greek familyAmerican advertisementsconsumption
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The effect of the American stereotypes in the formation of the middle class Greek family image in the post-war print advertisements
Arte, Individuo y Sociedad
print female advertising
post-war Greek family
American advertisements
consumption
title The effect of the American stereotypes in the formation of the middle class Greek family image in the post-war print advertisements
title_full The effect of the American stereotypes in the formation of the middle class Greek family image in the post-war print advertisements
title_fullStr The effect of the American stereotypes in the formation of the middle class Greek family image in the post-war print advertisements
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title_short The effect of the American stereotypes in the formation of the middle class Greek family image in the post-war print advertisements
title_sort effect of the american stereotypes in the formation of the middle class greek family image in the post war print advertisements
topic print female advertising
post-war Greek family
American advertisements
consumption
url https://revistas.ucm.es/index.php/ARIS/article/view/45628
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