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This is a fascinating study of a key episode in our recent cultural history. The complex relationships between popular creativity, political innovation, commercial endeavour and corporate capitalism are what defines our culture and our epoch. Advertising Revolution presents a compelling case-study of their interaction that has far-reaching implications. --Jeremy Gilbert, Professor of Cultural and Political Theory at the University of East London and author of Anticapitalism and Culture: Radical Theory and Popular Politics.

Advertising Revolution shows how advertising should be studied, from multiple perspectives, capturing the complexity and messiness in the production and consumption of advertisements that most analyses smooth over. This is an essential book for anyone who cares about advertising, or cultural production more generally. --Timothy D. Taylor, Professor of Ethnomusicology and Musicology at University of California, Los Angeles.

Not since Randall Rothenberg's classic Where The Suckers Moon has a book on advertising used a deep dive into a single company, agency, and campaign to such revelatory effect. Bradshaw and Scott take readers on a whirlwind tour of a single famous ad, Nike's (and the Beatles') Revolution. The authors, experts in consumer culture and its texts, parse the social construction of Revolution's ambiguous meanings to reveal its many cultural influences. --Douglas B. Holt, CEO of Culture Strategy Group and former Professor of Marketing at Harvard University and University of Oxford.
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In 1987, Nike released their new sixty-second commercial for Air shoes-and changed the face of the advertising industry. Set to the song "Revolution" by the Beatles, the commercial was the first and only advert ever to feature an original recording of the Fab Four. It sparked a chain of events that would transform the art of branding, the sanctity of pop music, the perception of advertisers in popular culture, and John Lennon's place in the leftist imagination. Advertising Revolution traces the song "Revolution" from its origins in the social turmoil of the Sixties, through its controversial use in the Nike ad, to its status today as a right-wing anthem and part of Donald Trump's campaign set list. Along the way, the book unfolds the story of how we came to think of Nike as the big bad wolf of soulless corporations, and how the Beatles got their name as the quintessential musicians of independent integrity. To what degree are each of these reputations deserved? How ruthlessly cynical was the process behind the Nike ad? And how wholesomely uncommercial was John Lennon's writing of the song? Throughout the book, Alan Bradshaw and Linda Scott complicate our notions of commercialism and fandom, making the case for a reading of advertisements that takes into account the many overlapping intentions behind what we see onscreen. Challenging the narratives of the evil-genius ad conglomerate and the pure-intentioned artist, they argue that we can only begin to read adverts productively when we strip away the industry's mysticism and approach advertisers and artists alike as real, flawed, differentiated human beings.

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  • EditorialRepeater
  • Año de publicación2018
  • ISBN 10 1912248212
  • ISBN 13 9781912248216
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  • Número de páginas120
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