Author: Elena A. Martínez Ibarra
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Category : Advertising
Languages : es
Pages : 452
Book Description
La imagen de la mujer en los anuncios impresos en revistas
Author: Elena A. Martínez Ibarra
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Category : Advertising
Languages : es
Pages : 452
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Advertising
Languages : es
Pages : 452
Book Description
La imagen de la mujer en los anuncios de dos revistas femeninas
Author: Adeliza Rodríguez Soto
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Category : Buen Hogar
Languages : es
Pages : 58
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Category : Buen Hogar
Languages : es
Pages : 58
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The Packaging of Women
Author: Women in Media
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Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Actas del seminario constituido por la organizacion women in media para discutir la imagen de la mujer presentada en los anuncios impresos y la television del reino unido. El seminario trata de analizar si los anuncios reflejan el cambio de actitud de la politica empresarial hacia las mujeres y de las mujeres hacia ellas mismas.
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Languages : en
Pages : 0
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Actas del seminario constituido por la organizacion women in media para discutir la imagen de la mujer presentada en los anuncios impresos y la television del reino unido. El seminario trata de analizar si los anuncios reflejan el cambio de actitud de la politica empresarial hacia las mujeres y de las mujeres hacia ellas mismas.
Estudio comparativo de la imagen de la mujer en los anuncios de la revista Buen Hogar de los años 1976 y 1985
Author: Adeliza Rodríguez Soto
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Category : Buen Hogar
Languages : es
Pages : 94
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Buen Hogar
Languages : es
Pages : 94
Book Description
Imagen de las mujeres en la publicidad
Author: Patricia Flores Palacios
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Category : Mass media and publicity
Languages : es
Pages : 200
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Mass media and publicity
Languages : es
Pages : 200
Book Description
La mujer invisible
Author: Ramón Ignacio Correa García
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Category : Publicity
Languages : es
Pages : 202
Book Description
Publisher:
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Category : Publicity
Languages : es
Pages : 202
Book Description
La imagen de la mujer en la publicidad
Author: María Amador Amador
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Category : Sex role in advertising
Languages : es
Pages :
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Category : Sex role in advertising
Languages : es
Pages :
Book Description
La mujer y la publicidad
Author:
Publisher: Comunidad Autonoma de Madrid, Service de Documentacion y Publicaciones
ISBN: 9788445124338
Category : Women in advertising
Languages : es
Pages : 121
Book Description
Publisher: Comunidad Autonoma de Madrid, Service de Documentacion y Publicaciones
ISBN: 9788445124338
Category : Women in advertising
Languages : es
Pages : 121
Book Description
La cosificación de la imagen femenina en los anuncios publicitarios de la televisión puertorriqueña
Author: Sara Nydia Roca Brady
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Category : Sex role in advertising
Languages : es
Pages : 769
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Category : Sex role in advertising
Languages : es
Pages : 769
Book Description
The One-Cent Magenta
Author: James Barron
Publisher: Algonquin Books
ISBN: 1616207175
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 188
Book Description
An inside look at the obsessive, secretive, and often bizarre world of high-profile stamp collecting, told through the journey of the world’s most sought-after stamp. When it was issued in 1856, it cost a penny. In 2014, this tiny square of faded red paper sold at Sotheby’s for nearly $9.5 million, the largest amount ever paid for a postage stamp at auction. Through the stories of the eccentric characters who have bought, owned, and sold the one-cent magenta in the years in between, James Barron delivers a fascinating tale of global history and immense wealth, and of the human desire to collect. One-cent magentas were provisional stamps, printed quickly in what was then British Guiana when a shipment of official stamps from London did not arrive. They were intended for periodicals, and most were thrown out with the newspapers. But one stamp survived. The singular one-cent magenta has had only nine owners since a twelve-year-old boy discovered it in 1873 as he sorted through papers in his uncle’s house. He soon sold it for what would be $17 today. (That’s been called the worst stamp deal in history.) Among later owners was a fabulously wealthy Frenchman who hid the stamp from almost everyone (even King George V of England couldn’t get a peek); a businessman who traveled with the stamp in a briefcase he handcuffed to his wrist; and John E. du Pont, an heir to the chemical fortune, who died while serving a thirty-year sentence for the murder of Olympic wrestler Dave Schultz. Recommended for fans of Nicholas A. Basbanes, Susan Orlean, and Simon Winchester, The One-Cent Magenta explores the intersection of obsessive pursuits and great affluence and asks why we want most what is most rare.
Publisher: Algonquin Books
ISBN: 1616207175
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 188
Book Description
An inside look at the obsessive, secretive, and often bizarre world of high-profile stamp collecting, told through the journey of the world’s most sought-after stamp. When it was issued in 1856, it cost a penny. In 2014, this tiny square of faded red paper sold at Sotheby’s for nearly $9.5 million, the largest amount ever paid for a postage stamp at auction. Through the stories of the eccentric characters who have bought, owned, and sold the one-cent magenta in the years in between, James Barron delivers a fascinating tale of global history and immense wealth, and of the human desire to collect. One-cent magentas were provisional stamps, printed quickly in what was then British Guiana when a shipment of official stamps from London did not arrive. They were intended for periodicals, and most were thrown out with the newspapers. But one stamp survived. The singular one-cent magenta has had only nine owners since a twelve-year-old boy discovered it in 1873 as he sorted through papers in his uncle’s house. He soon sold it for what would be $17 today. (That’s been called the worst stamp deal in history.) Among later owners was a fabulously wealthy Frenchman who hid the stamp from almost everyone (even King George V of England couldn’t get a peek); a businessman who traveled with the stamp in a briefcase he handcuffed to his wrist; and John E. du Pont, an heir to the chemical fortune, who died while serving a thirty-year sentence for the murder of Olympic wrestler Dave Schultz. Recommended for fans of Nicholas A. Basbanes, Susan Orlean, and Simon Winchester, The One-Cent Magenta explores the intersection of obsessive pursuits and great affluence and asks why we want most what is most rare.