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Ministry of Tourism ad from 1968

« 25 July 2009 | 12:03 | Identity, Tourism | No Comments »

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The copy: Let’s assume I’m an island.
I’ve got a casino that looks like /
the Taj Majal.
Golf courses men adore.
And if skin divings your pleasure. I’ve got that too. The best in the world.
I’m Grand Bahama Island just 2 1/2 hours from Times Square and that’s what I call conveniently located.
700 Bahama Islands.

This print ad appeared in United States magazines sometime in 1968. It was produced by the Interpublic Group advertising agency, at the time one of the largest such firms in the world. The blatant gendering and sexualizing of the islands is obvious. Almost too obvious.

I find the ad unsettling for other reasons. What you have to remember is that these were the first attempts from a representative black government in the Bahamas to create its own imagery to promote itself. I need to go back and check, but I can’t imagine that the ads that came before were any more demeaning.

A question: how much of this was the government’s input and how much was ultimately dictated by the foreign advertising agency?

This quote from Ian Strachan’s Paradise and Plantation, although analyzing a very different artifact from a more modern era, seems oddly appropriate… “The land is feminized. The woman awaits a companion, and her virtual nudity is a sign that she is willing to be sexually penetrated. She is already being visually consumed. She seems to be asleep. She must therefore be awakened just as the land must be stirred from its inertia, its unprofitableness, by the conqueror’s will.”



A brief history of a Deadline

« 3 July 2009 | 22:14 | Thesis | No Comments »

So I finished the third chapter. That wonderful piece entitled “The economics of smiling: A history of the Bahamian Courtesy Campaign.” I don’t think it’s that bad and my supervisor agrees with me, which is a good thing. I must say that Duncan McDowall, my super, is very good at editing and making suggestions and his turn around time is unsurpassed. All around class act.

He feels though, that I am too far behind to finish the thesis this semester. To put where I am in perspective, I’m working on chapter 4 out of 5 right now, I have a total of 150 pages so far, and I have a month and a half to have this and another chapter done. And of course, I haven’t even started to edit. This, my friends, is called pushing it. Financially, another semester is nearly impossible for me to manage. My funding is finished and there are no guarantees for next year.

I might try to analyze how I got here, but frankly, I don’t see the point. I have actually been working as well as I ever have. It’s just that these things take time.

Right now, I’m working on chapter 4 and 5. I have a nice little framework in place for both of these chapters and I’m going to have to go ballistic in the next two weeks to give myself a shot. The task ahead is improbable. It is not yet impossible. And the difference between the two states is blurring swiftly. Chop Chop!