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Decoding Advertisments: Towards Autonomy in Building Environments: Ideas in Progress, cartea 0001

Autor Judith Williamson
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 ian 1978
A fascinating account of how the admen achieve their effects.?Stuart Hood

This book sets out not simply to criticize advertisements on the grounds of dishonesty and exploitation, but to examine in detail, through over a hundred illustrations, their undoubted attractiveness and appeal. The overt economic function of this appeal is to make us buy things. Its ideological function, however, is to involve us as 'individuals' in perpetuating the ideas which endorse the economic basis of our society. If it is economic conditions which make ideology necessary, it is ideology which makes those conditions seem necessary.

If society is to be changed, this vicious circle of "necessity" and ideas must be broken. Decoding Advertisements is an attempt to undo one link in the chain which we ourselves help to forge, in our acceptance not only of the images and values of advertising, but of the 'transparent' forms and structures in which they are embodied. It provides not an "answer," but a "set of tools" which we can use to alter our own perceptions of one of society's subtlest and most complex forms of propaganda.

Other books by Judith Williamson published by Marion Boyars are Consuming Passions: the Dynamics of Popular Culture and Deadline at Dawn: Film Criticism 1980-1990.
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ISBN-13: 9780714526157
ISBN-10: 0714526150
Pagini: 180
Ilustrații: 120ill.
Dimensiuni: 181 x 215 x 11 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Marion Boyars Publishers
Seria Ideas in Progress

Locul publicării:United Kingdom

Descriere

The author of Consuming Passions and Deadline at Dawn presents a classic text--used worldwide--revealing how advertisements sell us ourselves. Includes over 180 illustrations.