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The Angel in the Marketplace - Adwoman Jean Wade Rindlaub and the Selling of America (Hardcover)
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The Angel in the Marketplace - Adwoman Jean Wade Rindlaub and the Selling of America (Hardcover)
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The popular image of a mid-century ad woman is of a feisty girl
beating men at their own game, a female Horatio Alger protagonist
battling her way through the sexist workplace. But before the
fictional rise of Peggy Olson or the real-life stories of Patricia
Tierney and Jane Maas came Jean Wade Rindlaub: a female powerbroker
who used her considerable success in the workplace to encourage
other women--to stick to their kitchens. The Angel in the
Marketplace is the story of one of America's most accomplished
advertising executives. It is also the story of how advertisers
like Rindlaub sold a postwar American dream of capitalism and a
Christian corporate order. Rindlaub was responsible for
award-winning, mega sales-generating advertisements for all things
domestic, including Oneida Silverware, Betty Crocker Cake Mix,
Campbell's Soup, and Chiquita Bananas. Her success largely came
from embracing, rather than subverting, the cultural expectations
of women. She believed her responsibility as an advertiser was not
to spring women from their trap, but to make that trap more
comfortable. Rindlaub wasn't just selling silverware and cakes, she
was selling the virtues of free enterprise. By following the arc of
Rindlaub's career from the 1920s through the 1960s, we witness how
a range of cultural narratives--advertising chief among
them--worked powerfully to shape women's emotional and economic
behavior in support of the free market system. Alongside Rindlaub's
story, Ellen Wayland-Smith provides a riveting history of how women
were repeatedly sold the idea that their role as housewives was
more powerful, and more patriotic, than any outside the home. And
by buying into the image of morality through an unregulated market,
many of these women helped fuel backlash against economic
regulation and socialization efforts throughout the twentieth
century. The Angel in the Marketplace is a nuanced portrayal of a
complex woman, one who both shaped and reflected the complicated
cultural, political, and religious forces defining femininity in
America at mid-century. This compelling account of one of
advertising's most fervent believers is a tale of a Mad Woman we
haven't been told.
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