Post #4 Ideological Criticism

1.Tide Commercial (2013)

Most laundry and cleaning commercials tend to fall into stereotypical tendencies of using women to promote their product. Tide’s 2013 commercial continues this stigma with a mother as the main spokesperson encouraging the use and purchase of Tide. Ideally the audience would be for anyone that washes their clothing, however, the company narrows this down to a smaller group of people: mothers. The stereotype that has grown from our society is that mothers are the most likely to clean clothes.

  1. Preliminary Ideological Criticism                                                                              a. Presented elements:

 

  • Bargain detergents are inferior to Tide because they do not remove stains (1 Tide cup vs. 6 cups of other detergent brands),
  • Mother quit her job to take care of children
  • Mother is cooking, poorly
  • Mother is painting planets with children
  • Nana is better at doing laundry and cooking

b. Suggested elements

  • Mothers must quit their jobs to take care of the children
  • Mothers should be the cookers
  • Older generations know what is right
  • Mothers are expected to help with children’s school projects

 

  1. Ideology evident                                                                                                   The ideology articulated from the 2013 Tide commercial is that mothers are expected to portray stereotypical mother roles of taking care of the children, cooking, and doing laundry. The commercial does not include any other groups of people which prevents it from appealing to diverse groups. The artifact successfully asks the audience to avoid alternative laundry brands, thus leaving them as the best option. It is stereotypical to assume these gender roles onto a mother role; the Tide commercial discredits her even more by implying that it took her multiple attempts before finally turning to Tide and that she is an unsuccessful cook that has burnt the muffins. She would have been given more power if she was seen as the most intelligent for purchasing Tide.                                                                                                                                                                                        Preece, David. “Tide Laundry Detergent Commercial 2013 – Muffins.” Youtube, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l0cAK9ouRXU. Accessed 13 March 2018.

2 thoughts on “Post #4 Ideological Criticism

  1. This an excellent observation about stereotypes of women. I think it’s important for people to become aware of these stereotypes like so, and your choice of artifact, and presented/suggested elements clearly explains them to the audience. Well done!

  2. For some reason, the suggested elements did not come to me until i saw what you had listed! yes, this ad definitely perpetuates the stereotypical stay-at-home mom, and going off of what we know of the stereotype, this ads somewhat of an ethos to her brag on Tide.

    I think you selected a great artifact and did a great job dissecting it!

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