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Sarah Kaplan on “Marketing Masculinity” in The Coup

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Sarah Kaplan on “Marketing Masculinity” in The Coup

Carmina Ravanera2019-10-15T16:08:37-04:00Categories: Multimedia, Podcast|Tags: Masculinity|
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Sarah Kaplan is featured in conversation with host Ron Tite in “Marketing Masculinity”, the latest episode of the podcast “The Coup”. The episode begins with Gillette’s 2019 ad criticizing ‘toxic masculinity’ , and moves into discussions on how companies transform the way we see, think about, and perform masculinity. Listen below, and click here to learn more about The Coup.

 

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