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American Patriotism and Corporate Identity in Automobile Advertising by Markus Weik

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American Patriotism and Corporate Identity in Automobile Advertising

«what's Good for General Motors Is Good for the Country and Vice Versa?â»

Markus Weik, Weik

Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften · Print & ebook · March 14, 2019

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The triumphal march of the automobile and its connection with American culture have often been acknowledged in scholarship.

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Authors
Markus Weik, Weik
Publisher
Peter Lang GmbH, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
Published
March 14, 2019
Format
Print & ebook
Theme
Art Business & Careers · History
Reading lane
Art Business & Careers

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The triumphal march of the automobile and its connection with American culture have often been acknowledged in scholarship. By contrast, the culture-specific, value-oriented advertising strategies of the most important US carmaker General Motors (GM) in its home market have received less attention, especially in American Studies. This study focuses on the connection between GM products and America and the fundamental values represented by politics, business, and society. The...

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The triumphal march of the automobile and its connection with American culture have often been acknowledged in scholarship. By contrast, the culture-specific, value-oriented advertising strategies of the most important US carmaker General Motors (GM) in its home market have received less attention, especially in American Studies. This study focuses on the connection between GM products and America and the fundamental values represented by politics, business, and society. The author examines which textual and visual strategies GM uses in its image advertising to establish and maintain its patriotic American image. He argues that GM’s advertising campaigns follow a patriotic leitmotif and are consistently in line with American core values, often generating new patriotic ideas.

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