Television Commercials as a Lagging Social Indicator: Gender Role Stereotypes in Korean Television Advertising

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Kwangok Kim
Dennis T. Lowry
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[1] Southern Illinois University Carbondale,College of Mass Communication and Media Arts
[2] Southern Illinois University Carbondale,College of Mass Communication and Media Arts
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Sex Roles | 2005年 / 53卷
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gender roles; stereotypes; television advertising;
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Previous studies of mass media in many countries have confirmed that images of women are stereotypical and unrealistic, particularly in television advertising. This study was designed to analyze the representation of gender roles in Korean television advertising and to compare the results with previous studies conducted in other countries. A sample of 878 Korean television advertisements from the MBC network in 2001 was content analyzed. Findings indicate that women in Korean television advertising were portrayed as young (48.2%), as dependent (37.5%), and as nurturing children (12.1%); they were often depicted in the home (37.2%). These stereotypical images of women have been found in television advertising in many countries. Korean society has changed a great deal in recent decades, but the images we analyzed do not reflect the current situation. Therefore, television commercials are a lagging social indicator of role changes.
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