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Super Bowl Ads 2012

Super Bowl XLI - Indianapolis Colts vs Chicago BearsThis video explores constructions of gender and sexuality, especially masculinity and heterosexism, in 2012 Super Bowl commercials from a feminist perspective. Produced by Tess Gattuso, Hailey Walsh, Elle Beckett, and Joseph LoyaconoBustos during Block 5 2012.

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April 26, 2013Heidi R. Lewis ads, advertisements, commercials, feminism, football, gender, masculinity, nfl, pop culture, popular culture, sports, super bowl Leave a comment
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