Article 3DMYT Sexist midcentury ads re-created, flipping gender roles

Sexist midcentury ads re-created, flipping gender roles

by
Rusty Blazenhoff
from on (#3DMYT)

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Visual artist and photographer Eli Rezkallah has turned the tables on some of the most nauseatingly-sexist (and 100% real) midcentury ads in his latest project, In a parallel universe.

He writes:

Last Thanksgiving, I overheard my uncles talk about how women are better off cooking, taking care of the kitchen, and fulfilling "their womanly duties". Although I know that not all men think that way I was surprised to learn that some still do, so I went on to imagine a parallel universe, where roles are inverted and men are given a taste of their own sexist poison. "In a parallel universe" is a series of fictional images, recreated from real ads in the mad men era, that question modern day sexism: showing it through a humorous light to spark a conversation through role play - a conversation that we need to have, uncles.

Click on each image to enlarge and take note of the cat litter scooper used in place of a plastic kids shovel in one of the Leggs' ads!:Hardees-600x399.jpgHoover-600x399.jpgLeggs-2-600x399.jpgLeggs-600x407.jpgleotards-600x798.jpgLux-600x798.jpgSchlitz-600x359.jpgtomato-ketchup-600x798.jpgVan-Heusen-600x399.jpg

photos by Eli Rezkallah, used with permission

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