Why is still so shockg to see gay people mastream ads? At a time when every other mographic is practilly shoehorned to marketg for the sake of diversy, gays and lbians are still all but visible the TV advertisg landspe. But while you might not have seen many yourself, gay-themed TV ads are fely out there. To close out Gay Pri Month, we tracked down 50 of them om around the world and anized them to seven tegori that seem to keep poppg up ("Lbians Are Hot," "Don't Tell Mom," etc.). Check out the llectn after the jump.
Contents:
- IS GAY WDOW ADVERTISG OUT OF THE CLOSET?
- MASCULY AND GAY-FRIENDLY ADVERTISG: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS BETWEEN THE ITALIAN AND US MARKET
- THE 50 GAYT ADS EVER
IS GAY WDOW ADVERTISG OUT OF THE CLOSET?
In this chapter, we look at the reprentatns of masculy gay-iendly prted adverts and mercials, focg on the tensns between marketg and soc-polil disurs that occur wh them. We also offer a parative perspective between... * gay window advertising examples *
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But, the particular men puttg themselv on display De Wallen are standg there as a part of a mpaign put on by My Red Light, a nonprof brothel that works to improve ndns for sex workers and HUNQZ, "the largt work for gay and bi male and trans pannship servic worldwi.
"As a gay man livg Amsterdam, I often walk through the red light on the way home and wonr how different would be if there were men the wdows too, " Jens Schmidt, founr of HUNQZ, said a statement. For those of you who don't know what this means Kathere Senr scrib the text Genr, Race, and Class Media as advertisements "where imag are d wh subtexts which are tend to be unrstood by lbian, gay, and bisexual rears as 'lbian' and/or 'gay' and/or 'bisexual' texts, but which are assumed to rema nocuo to heterosexual rears.
MASCULY AND GAY-FRIENDLY ADVERTISG: A COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS BETWEEN THE ITALIAN AND US MARKET
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Male mols ads for Abercrombie or Calv Kle have been ed to appeal to both gay men and heterosexual women by prentg the stereotypil hyper-mascule, half-naked man. Sce this is the se, at this pot, "gay wdow advertisg" seems to be the only way marketers n advertise to both heterosexual and homosexual nsumers whout the possible alienatn of a certa group. Some people are so homophobic that a product advertisg blatant lbian, gay, or bisexual imag or liftyl would anger that person so much they may cease to purchase or support that product or pany.
I n unrstand that the gay, lbian, and bisexual muny may feel that "gay wdow advertisg" is only perpetuatg the ia that their liftyl are offensive and should be hidn, but I believe that is the wrong way to thk about this new marketg tool. While I wish that people were not so close-md and judgemental and that mercials uld portray certa imag or them more openly, I believe "gay wdow advertisg" is still a step the right directn. The ncept of g below the radar language and symbols targetg specifilly queer nsumers was referred to as gay wdow the ntrary, Ikea took the road ls travelled.
THE 50 GAYT ADS EVER
Ined, the terms of reprentatn require novel cril attentn today precisely bee of their formative and transformative power, ” wre Tourmale, Eric A Stanley, and Johanna Burton the troductn to Trap Door, a cril anthology of wrg on trans cultural productn and the polics of Sharma, Marketg Director, Blued India, the world’s largt gay datg social media app, believ that some pani e the queer muny as a hot-sellg panke for some pk money or to make ntroversial ads to ga visibily and to get the name out more, they apologise and they take down such ads, but they never fight for the jtice or stand alongsi the is hypocril of as an entire society, brands, marketers, polil system and systematic homophobia which is all prejudice, adds Sharma. The media has laid bare the dichotomy between visibily and than lookg at the clive mercials as fascatg, the cricism that emerged out of this social nstctivism showed how homophobia is systematilly traversg Mathew/ Maya the Drag Queen (TEDx speaker, Drag in, fluencer and actor) shar, “I me across an advertisement by Shoppers Stop where they featured a Drag Queen but tell me when did the brand give a genr-ntral changg room.
From ads that sailed below the radar for straight folks to glter and rabows galore, the tone, targetg and imagery of LGBTQ+ reprentatn advertisements has gone through untls eratns as the muny faced pivotal moments like the AIDS epimic and changg there was queerbag, there was “gay vague.
To draw a rrelatn to the prent day, another vodka brand, Stoli, 40 years later produced an ad honorg polician and gay rights activist Harvey Milk wh a specially themed bottle–and a robt ad mpaign to support the lnch. Wh the ntug taboo agast gay reprentatn and the backlash om queer-iendly ads the 1980s, brands ntued to shy away om the overt reprentatn of LGBTQ+ people most advertisements.