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Working Women in AdvertisementsMain MenuChapter 1: Why are advertisements important?Chapter 2: Story of the working women in the U.S.Chapter 3: White women working in traditionally female jobs in 1945-1950Chapter 4: White working women's progression to upper-tier jobs in advertisingChapter 5: Social ideals portrayed in advertisementsConclusionBibliographyIdil Tanriseverba50f203721fda9a4fe3d4eb651465a69f1773fc
A Comparative Study on How White Working Women are Displayed in Advertisements in the U.S. During Post-WW2 Period and Today
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