The contents page of the "Womans" magazine creates many assumptions about the target audience for the magazine. This is because Betty Friedan (American feminist) said that advertisements portrayed women in a particular way: "Women are shown solely as: men's wife, mother, love object, dishwasher, cleaner and never as a person". How does the magazine's contents page reflect: Codes and conventions of the sub-genre of magazine? Social and cultural context of the magazine? The target audience? The contents page of the "Woman's" magazine creates many assumptions about the target audience for the magazine. This is because the contents page displays all of the articles that will be featured throughout the magazine. Most of the headings are very stereotypical of women at this time because they are things such as: beauty, cookery, fashion, home and knitting. This means that the magazine assumes that women would naturally enjoy and w
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