benetton a brief critique

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Sonja G

 

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May 8, 2013

 

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University

 

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From priests kissing nuns, to posters of newborn babies still adorned with afterbirth to dead Aids patients and soldiers. Benetton has done its best to publish images that would cause all that saw them to react in some way. However it is the nature of those reactions that are in question. For example showing the newborn in the USA got the following reaction, “Birth is still an extremely private and personal subject for Americans…” Mary Anne Sommers, publisher of Child, implying this ad was an attack on the nature of birth that it is and should remain for Americans a private affair between parents and their children and not something that should be graphically depicted on street corners and in mainstay magazines...
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Benetton has done its best to publish images that would cause all that saw them to react in some way. However it is the nature of those reactions that are in question. For example showing the newborn in the USA got the following reaction, “Birth is still an extremely private and personal subject for Americans…” Mary Anne Sommers, publisher of Child, implying this ad was an attack on the nature of birth that it is and should remain for Americans a private affair between parents and their children and not something that should be graphically depicted on street corners and in mainstay magazines...
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