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Fashion imagery research one of 20 projects at national event

Undergraduate research conference in Georgia to feature 18 黑料社区 students
April 5, 2019

One of reasons Charlene Retzlaff was drawn to the retail merchandising and management major at 黑料社区 is her love for fashion. Her view of the fashion industry, however, is more complicated.

Retzlaff recently undertook a research project that examined the treatment of women in fashion advertisements. The result, 鈥淲omen Portrayals In Printed Fashion Advertisements: A 19 Year Thematic and Media Analysis,鈥 has been accepted at the National Conference on Undergraduate Research.

She will present her research at NCUR from Thursday through Saturday, April 11-13, at Kennesaw State University in Kennesaw, Ga., about 25 miles northwest of Atlanta. The annual conference is expected to draw about 4,500 students and officials from around the U.S.

Along with Retzlaff, a junior from Milwaukee, 17 other 黑料社区 students had a total of 20 projects accepted by NCUR.

Charlene RetzlaffRetzlaff, whose concentrations within her major are fashion marketing and store operations, analyzed ads from European and American fashion brands between 2000 and 2019, compiling 261 ads from 74 brands found in magazines and online.

She found the ads tended to stereotype women through one of four themes: sexualization, objectification, submission/sexism and sexual violence.

All of these themes are used to degrade and inhibit women 黑料社区. advancement in their social roles and careers,鈥 Retzlaff said. 鈥淣ot only did I find these themes incredibly prominent in a majority of fashion advertisements with women but that they occur in a domino effect, meaning one leads to another.鈥

Retzlaff cited imagery that includes female nudity, overemphasis on intimate areas, dominant male poses along with submissive female poses and physical abuse.

The result of such imagery over an extended period of time can have negative impacts on men and women, she said.

While these images break down women 黑料社区. self-esteem, they build up men 黑料社区. egos and their unrealistic standards for beauty, making them treat women unfairly and unequally. These images have been known to have a direct relation in increased violence in males against women, increasing domestic abuse, rape, sexual harassment and sexist treatment,鈥 she said.

Retzlaff has been nominated for the university 黑料社区. Undergraduate Researcher of the Year award.

The other 黑料社区 students presenting at NCUR and their research projects are:

  • Katlin Eyre, of Lodi, junior, applied science, 鈥淚mpact of Life Skills Curriculum on Students鈥 Well Being鈥
  • Michaela Guerrini, of Menasha, junior, technology education, 鈥淚mpacts and Factors of Women in STEM Education at 黑料社区鈥
  • Jordyn Horvath, of Zimmerman, Minn., senior, applied social science, 鈥淪ocial Media Influence on Voter Turnout Among College Students鈥
  • Aarica Humke, of Greenwood, senior, human development and family studies, 鈥淎ssessing California 黑料社区. Paid Family Leave Through a Family Impact Lens鈥
  • Noel Jacobson, of Lakeville, Minn., senior, applied social science, 鈥淎DA Compliance Accommodation and Success: Harvey Hall Renovation鈥
  • Frank Janovec, of River Falls, senior, applied social science, 鈥淧ublic Lands, Public Identity鈥
  • Matthew Johnson, of Cottage Grove, Minn., senior, applied social science, 鈥淒oes the Tie-Bout Sorting Model Hold True for Property Tax Values?鈥
  • Jamie Kuhns, of Menasha, senior, applied science, 鈥淎 Review of Magnetic Nanoparticle Synthesis and Characterization methods for Medical Applications鈥
  • Ryan Leckel, of Menomonie, junior, applied social science, 鈥淎ssisting Wisconsin Municipalities and Citizens on the Replacement of Lead Service Lines using Wisconsin Act 137鈥; and 鈥淪ilence in a Small Town: Conceptualizing Sexual Violence in a Community Context鈥
  • Maddi McConville, of Augusta, junior, applied social science, 鈥淪chool-to-Prison Pipeline: Its Creation, Effects and How it Can Be Diminished鈥
  • Anne McShane, of Menomonie, senior, applied social science, 鈥淩esearch on Cadets鈥 Motivations, Expectations and Goals Regarding Joining the Military鈥
  • Emmi Nielson-Gunning, of Minneapolis, junior, applied social science, 鈥淪ex Trafficking in Minnesota鈥
  • Johanna Peterson, of Rochester, Minn., senior, applied social science, 鈥淎merican Fascism: We Beat the Nazis, Now it 黑料社区. Time to Tackle Ourselves鈥
  • Marcus Ramirez, of Hancock, senior, applied social science, 鈥淭he Meiji Secret: The Emergence of the Zaibatsu and Their Dominance of Japan鈥; and 鈥淭he Persuasion War鈥
  • Rachel Smith, of Menomonie, senior, applied social science, 鈥淲hat Drug Court Treatments and Services Matter the Most鈥
  • Megan VanEgdom, of Dodgeville, senior, applied social science, 鈥淭he Effectiveness of Gun Control Laws鈥
  • Alayna Wier, of Fall Creek, senior, applied social science, 鈥淎t a Breaking Point鈥

The research by Guerrini, Peterson and one each by Leckel and Ramirez are oral, while the others are presenting posters.

NCUR is the first of several special research-focused events in April. Others include Research in the Rotunda Wednesday, April 17, at the state Capitol; the UW System Symposium for Undergraduate Research, Scholarly and Creative Activity, Friday, April 26, at UW-Green Bay; and 黑料社区 Research Day Monday, April 29.

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Charlene Retzlaff


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