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Broadcast Pharmaceutical Advertising In The United States Primetime Pill Pushers Janelle Applequist

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Broadcast Pharmaceutical Advertising In The United States Primetime Pill Pushers Janelle Applequist
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Publisher: Lexington Books/Fortress Academic
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.33 MB
Pages: 169
Author: Janelle Applequist
ISBN: 9781498539524, 1498539521
Language: English
Year: 2016

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Broadcast Pharmaceutical Advertising In The United States Primetime Pill Pushers Janelle Applequist by Janelle Applequist 9781498539524, 1498539521 instant download after payment.

How often do we stop to recognize what pharmaceutical advertisements are telling us? Broadcast Pharmaceutical Advertising in the United States: Prime Time Pill Pushers engages with this question to include how pharmaceutical companies are shaping the meaning of drug interventions for individuals and the ways in which pharmaceutical advertisements frame issues of identity and representation for patients and health care. Such issues highlight how patients are being framed as consumers in these advertisements, which then permits the commodification of health care to be celebrated. Such a celebration has strong ideological implications, including definitions of "the good life," patient agency, and the role of DTCAs in such depictions. By defining and discussing medicalization, pharmaceuticalization, and commodity fetishism, this book introduces how the term "pharmaceutical fetishism" can act as a means for describing the commodification of brand-name pharmaceutical drugs, which, via advertising and promotional culture, ignores large-scale production and for-profit motives of "big pharma."

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