One example was “This [salad] came about through the desire of the ladies- God bless ‘em – to keep that figure trim. A barbecue salad is essentially a man’s idea of a salad- something suggestive of serious eating- something as refreshing as the outdoors… Ladies don’t run away, there are salad that are elegant just for you” (Barbecue Chef, pg. 8). There were many gender-based stereotypes shown in this text through food and with the fact that men are more likely to like the outdoors because they are believed to be virile and full of virility while women are daintier and prefer elegance in which the outdoor is not suited for them. Another example was a picture on page thirty-three were a family is having a barbecue. This picture exemplifies gender norm where the father is at the grill barbecuing meat while his son is watching him, and the mother is setting the table and setting out food where her daughter is next to her learning and observing what she is doing. This picture helped to influence both young and old in categorizing both men and women’s …show more content…
Women magazines during the 1950’s dealt with feminine and homemaking issue which the main focus was on domestic theme relating family and home life and how to improve them. “Magazines were one of the ways to promote the ideology of the perfect woman” (Lamb, pg. 15) in which it encouraged certain forms of behavior in the home and in public and offer marital advices. Magazines in the 1950’s were different from prior decades such as the 1920’s and 1930’s. During the 1920’s, women had recently received the rights to vote in which they became more independent and more mobility in society. This time period published articles about writer developing in American literature or the rise of the flappers and speakeasies. The 1930’s was the time of the Great Depression in which people worried more about surviving than domestic issue in which women were able to participate in political campaigns by voting for a president that will help millions of people that are unemployed and poor. Most of the articles published during this time were about major issues of the year’s presidential campaigns. Cultural and political subjects were replaced by domestic issues eventually to encourage women to devote herself at home with caring for her house and family. The main theme and concept in