Sexually suggestive content in advertising

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Main Author: Tambawoga C. Muchena
Other Authors: Department of African Languages and Culture Midlands State University
Format: research article
Language:English
Published: Taylor and Francis Group 2023
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Online Access:https://cris.library.msu.ac.zw//handle/11408/5457
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spelling ir-11408-54572023-03-22T13:36:01Z Sexually suggestive content in advertising A multimodal social semiotic analysis of Mambo's Chicken advertisements on Twitter Tambawoga C. Muchena Department of African Languages and Culture Midlands State University Sexually suggestive content advertising semiotic analysis legislative and regulatory framework Mambo's Chicken Abstract This chapter analyses Mambo’s Chicken advertisements on Twitter with the aim of finding the type and extent to which the food outlet used sexually suggestive content in its advertisements. A review of the legislative and regulatory framework on their degree and level of deterrent on the use of sexually suggestive content in Zimbabwe is done. Using multimodal social semiotic analysis, the study analyses eight purposively sampled Mambo’s Chicken Twitter advertisements and randomly selected Twitter comments. The researcher concludes that the food outlet’s advertisements were sexually charged. Both the language and the images in the advertisements employed double entendre, where an advertisement gave two different meanings, one innocuous, with the other being sexually suggestive. Twitter users managed to decode this double meaning with some seeing it as humorous and not offensive. Some thought the advertisements were offensive due to their strong sexual appeal. Zimbabwe has various legislative and regulatory bodies to monitor and prosecute those who use unacceptable sexual content in advertisements. However, prosecution of such errant advertisers proved to be problematic. The study therefore recommends that customers who feel sexually offended by any advertisements should boycott the goods or services given the difficulties in prosecuting such cases. 2023-03-22T13:36:00Z 2023-03-22T13:36:00Z 2021 research article https://cris.library.msu.ac.zw//handle/11408/5457 doi.org/10.4324/9781003224297 en Strategic Communications in Africa 9781003224297 open Taylor and Francis Group
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advertising
semiotic analysis
legislative and regulatory framework
Mambo's Chicken
Tambawoga C. Muchena
Sexually suggestive content in advertising
title Sexually suggestive content in advertising
title_full Sexually suggestive content in advertising
title_fullStr Sexually suggestive content in advertising
title_full_unstemmed Sexually suggestive content in advertising
title_short Sexually suggestive content in advertising
title_sort sexually suggestive content in advertising
topic Sexually suggestive content
advertising
semiotic analysis
legislative and regulatory framework
Mambo's Chicken
url https://cris.library.msu.ac.zw//handle/11408/5457
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