MDSB03H3 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Narrowcasting, Intertextuality, William Bernbach

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Williams writes that is not persuasive to use because people are too materialistic, but rather it is effective because modern people are not materialistic enough. If we were truly materialistic, then we would just want material goods for their pure material function, their inherent use value . But just showing the product in an ad would not easily differentiate brands that are often exactly alike in substance and function. Ads therefore, frequently say that buying the material product (brand) will solve non-material problems: buying a car will provide family security. Brands have the power to solve our problems: fashion. Concept of obsolescence, if refers to replacing old goods with new goods even if the old goods are still functional. Consumer culture applied obsolescence to nearly all product categories as a way to regulate market demand. Encouraging people to replace goods before the old ones were used up was another strategy for increasing markets.

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