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TY - CHAP
T1 - Skin Colour Bias
T2 - Understanding the Intersection of Media Representation and Advertising Ethics in India
AU - Anand, Amit
PY - 2021/6/30
Y1 - 2021/6/30
N2 - This paper briefly highlights and comments upon the deteriorating ethics in advertising in India by using fairness cream advertisements as an example to show how such advertisements are indorsing existing biases of gender and skin colour in the society. Fairness cream brands are often accused of attaching too much importance to ‘whiteness’ or ‘fairness’ in their products by portraying that light and fair skin tone is key to having prestige, power and status in life. These advertisement are also accused of encouraging pre-existing gender and colour prejudices prevalent in the society by preying upon the careerist and consumerist desires of young women and men in the society. More importantly, such advertisements also raise issues of ethics or good conduct in doing business.
AB - This paper briefly highlights and comments upon the deteriorating ethics in advertising in India by using fairness cream advertisements as an example to show how such advertisements are indorsing existing biases of gender and skin colour in the society. Fairness cream brands are often accused of attaching too much importance to ‘whiteness’ or ‘fairness’ in their products by portraying that light and fair skin tone is key to having prestige, power and status in life. These advertisement are also accused of encouraging pre-existing gender and colour prejudices prevalent in the society by preying upon the careerist and consumerist desires of young women and men in the society. More importantly, such advertisements also raise issues of ethics or good conduct in doing business.
M3 - Chapter
SN - 9788195148134
SP - 23
EP - 29
BT - Facets of Media Laws and Intellectual Property Rights
A2 - Bhushan, Tripti
PB - Research Culture Society
CY - India
ER -