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Nadine Mannering | Gender, Food & Culture
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Gender, Food and Culture. Exploring how gender, ethnicity, race, and class shape the preparation, advertising, and consumption of food throughout American History. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. About this Site & Course. Evolving Practices & Products. Author Archives: Nadine Mannering. From Celebration to Procrastination: Cakes and Creativity in the 1950s. August 6, 2013. John F. Kennedy and his new bride, Jackie, cut their wedding cake. 1953. Anne Byrn , The Cake Mix Doctor. 1993) P...
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gendered stereotypes in advertising | Gender, Food & Culture
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Gender, Food and Culture. Exploring how gender, ethnicity, race, and class shape the preparation, advertising, and consumption of food throughout American History. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. About this Site & Course. Evolving Practices & Products. Category Archives: gendered stereotypes in advertising. Mars Bars: The Hidden Gender Stereotypes on a Chocolate Planet. September 10, 2015. Man up and “ like a girl. Advertisement for Whitman’s Chocolates, 1900. Mars also created candy ...
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Mercedes Gleitze | Consuming Cultures
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Investigating advertising, swimsuits, food and sexuality in America. Tag Archives: Mercedes Gleitze. Her Swim Made Rolex Famous. February 24, 2013. Fog blanketed the shore when Mercedes Gleitze plunged into the stark obsidian water at Cape Gris Nez, France, before dawn, October 1927. The “Oyster”–a newly invented waterproof watch by Rolex–that she wore ticked with each stroke she took as she … Continue reading →. Swimming for Social Change: Sarah Peck’s Birthday Swim. September 26, 2012. Bittersweet Note...
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English Channel swimming history | Consuming Cultures
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Investigating advertising, swimsuits, food and sexuality in America. Tag Archives: English Channel swimming history. More than a marathon (part 1). March 10, 2013. In the mid 1920s, veteran sportswriters in America consistently reported on one sporting event as the quintessential challenge to athletic prowess, strength, and endurance. The sport that sparked unprecedented media-hype and front-page newspaper coverage in 1926 wasn’t the World Series … Continue reading →. English Channel swimming history.
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English Channel swimming | Consuming Cultures
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Investigating advertising, swimsuits, food and sexuality in America. Tag Archives: English Channel swimming. Her Swim Made Rolex Famous. February 24, 2013. Fog blanketed the shore when Mercedes Gleitze plunged into the stark obsidian water at Cape Gris Nez, France, before dawn, October 1927. The “Oyster”–a newly invented waterproof watch by Rolex–that she wore ticked with each stroke she took as she … Continue reading →. More than a marathon (part 1). Her Swim Made Rolex Famous. Eco Swim by Aqua Green.
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convenience foods | Gender, Food & Culture
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Gender, Food and Culture. Exploring how gender, ethnicity, race, and class shape the preparation, advertising, and consumption of food throughout American History. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. About this Site & Course. Evolving Practices & Products. Category Archives: convenience foods. Molding Americans: How Jell-O Advertising has Shaped (and Constrained) the Citizenry. August 6, 2013. Whether it is jiggling to hip hop music. The gelatin by presenting Jell-O in dainty glass dishes...
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The District Chocoholic: Boston: Yeah, I Went There Again
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I don't have a problem WITH chocolate. I have a problem WITHOUT chocolate. Monday, October 31, 2011. Boston: Yeah, I Went There Again. As noted in Friday’s review of the Hotel Chocolat Salted Caramel Puddles. I was going to be running right over to their shop this weekend. But…have they set up shop in DC? No THAT would be far too convenient. But I did manage to get myself to the one city in the U.S. where they do have such a shop: Boston. She was kind enough to then take me over to Cardullo’s. Let me kno...
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women and advertising | Gender, Food & Culture
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Gender, Food and Culture. Exploring how gender, ethnicity, race, and class shape the preparation, advertising, and consumption of food throughout American History. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. About this Site & Course. Evolving Practices & Products. Category Archives: women and advertising. Crisco Advertisements at the Dawn of the 20th Century. July 3, 2015. Crisco. “Pure food from a clean factory” advertisement. 1915. A few years later, towards the end of World War I, Crisco adver...
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Delargy Productions | Consuming Cultures
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Investigating advertising, swimsuits, food and sexuality in America. Tag Archives: Delargy Productions. Her Swim Made Rolex Famous. February 24, 2013. Fog blanketed the shore when Mercedes Gleitze plunged into the stark obsidian water at Cape Gris Nez, France, before dawn, October 1927. The “Oyster”–a newly invented waterproof watch by Rolex–that she wore ticked with each stroke she took as she … Continue reading →. More than a marathon (part 1). Her Swim Made Rolex Famous. Subscribe to Blog via Email.
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