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Producing Consumers Essay

The video The Ad and the Ego is a kind of cultural psychoanalysis - it uses advertising to ask important questions about our society.

Write an essay on an aspect covered in the video. Some questions you might address:

  • What kind of people do ads try to "produce"? How do advertisers try to produce men and women differently?
  • What is the relationship between consumption and some of the problems we've looked at in the rest of the world? Sweatshop workers, the Huaorani, the Ladakhis, the Inuit, etc.?
  • How are you personally affected by ads?
  • What do ads teach us about the meaning of life? What is the story of happiness and fulfillment that ads tell?
  • What can be done to "make a difference" in transforming consumer culture?
  • Is the culture of consumption environmentally sustainable? Can we continue "producing" consumers here and in other countries? And, if not, what social changes need to occur?

    Basic Essay checklist (attach this sheet to your essay when you turn it in)

    _____ Clever, inviting title

    _____ Engaging, imaginative introduction

    _____ Important, clear thesis. Write thesis statement here:

    _____ Different kinds of evidence
    (e.g., quotes from the films, quotes from articles, examples from your own life, examples from history, examples from contemporary society, etc.)

    _____ At least two quotes used as evidence

    _____ Thesis is convincingly "proved"/demonstrated

    _____ Strong conclusion [summarizes, ties back to your introduction, raises further questions, etc.]

    _____ Typed or in ink, legibly written or printed

    _____ No major errors in punctuation, grammar, spelling, paragraphing

    [Note: This handout is available at Rethinking Schools Online (www.rethinkingschools.org) should you want to adapt it for your classes.]

    Winter 1999

CONTENTS
Vol. 15, No. 2

Seventeen, Self-image, and Stereotypes

Masks Of Global Exploitation

Advertising the Truth

Producing Consumers Essay

Channel One Enters Media Literacy Movement

Why I Said No To Coca-Cola

Of Mickey Mouse and Monopolies

Educators and the Fight for Public Media

Editorial: Moving Beyond 'Media Literacy'

Videos Mentioned in the Articles

Ed Web: Websites on Media Literacy and Advertising

Vouchers: Church/State Complexities

Legislation Calls for Access and Accountability

A Visit to a Religious Elementary School

Report Looks at Public and Private Schools

Testing: Full Speed Ahead

The Jobs of Tomorrow

National Summit: What Wasn't Said

What Do We Need To Know Now?

References for "What Do We Need To Know Now?"

The Politics Of Biological Determinism

My Daughter, Child #008458743

Sweet Learning

MI abuelita

In My Father's Kitchen

Diseases Laud Kansas Decision

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