This article uses a 1972 television advertising campaign for Femfresh vaginal deodorants and the backlash against it to explore how women grappled with the permissive society in their bathrooms and living rooms. It uses women's magazines and the business archives of Femfresh to trace the popularity of vaginal deodorants in the early 1970s and show how advertising for the product played on women's fears of undesirability and shame about their bodies during a period of changing sexual mores. It details how feminist campaigners Women in Media (WiM) constructed a campaign against vaginal deodorants and how adverts for the product became linked in press coverage to trial television adverts for Lil-lets tampons, before analysing complaints made a...
The sanitary bin and warnings such as 'Do Not Flush Feminine Products!' have become a feature of wom...
The sanitary bin and warnings such as 'Do Not Flush Feminine Products!' have become a feature of wom...
In this presentation I will explore how historically menstruation has been weaponized against women ...
Around the turn of the 1970s, women’s magazines began to feature naked female bodies in advertisemen...
Since the 1920s, American advertisers have recognized the taboo associated with menstruation and hav...
This article studies connections between consumer products and ideals of young male heterosexuality....
Female hygiene advertisements can be ambiguous due to the intimate nature of menstruation. This can ...
This article studies connections between consumer products and ideals of young male heterosexuality....
Female hygiene advertisements can be ambiguous due to the intimate nature of menstruation. This can ...
Advertising has played a vital role in the increase of the number and circulation of magazines. Wome...
Research question and purpose: Exploring the influence of TV advertisements on sanitary personal car...
For decades, advertisements for mainstream menstrual products have been criticised for upholding har...
This research was supported by the Leverhulme TrustThe sanitary bin and warnings such as 'Do Not Flu...
In this study, national advertisements for shampoo products were compared from 1954 and 2004 through...
This article is a critique of the feminist assertion that 1950s advertising was degrading to women. ...
The sanitary bin and warnings such as 'Do Not Flush Feminine Products!' have become a feature of wom...
The sanitary bin and warnings such as 'Do Not Flush Feminine Products!' have become a feature of wom...
In this presentation I will explore how historically menstruation has been weaponized against women ...
Around the turn of the 1970s, women’s magazines began to feature naked female bodies in advertisemen...
Since the 1920s, American advertisers have recognized the taboo associated with menstruation and hav...
This article studies connections between consumer products and ideals of young male heterosexuality....
Female hygiene advertisements can be ambiguous due to the intimate nature of menstruation. This can ...
This article studies connections between consumer products and ideals of young male heterosexuality....
Female hygiene advertisements can be ambiguous due to the intimate nature of menstruation. This can ...
Advertising has played a vital role in the increase of the number and circulation of magazines. Wome...
Research question and purpose: Exploring the influence of TV advertisements on sanitary personal car...
For decades, advertisements for mainstream menstrual products have been criticised for upholding har...
This research was supported by the Leverhulme TrustThe sanitary bin and warnings such as 'Do Not Flu...
In this study, national advertisements for shampoo products were compared from 1954 and 2004 through...
This article is a critique of the feminist assertion that 1950s advertising was degrading to women. ...
The sanitary bin and warnings such as 'Do Not Flush Feminine Products!' have become a feature of wom...
The sanitary bin and warnings such as 'Do Not Flush Feminine Products!' have become a feature of wom...
In this presentation I will explore how historically menstruation has been weaponized against women ...