Thursday, February 11, 2016

Mini Cooper on Defying Labels

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GrD7kuFRj_I

The Mini Cooper’s Super Bowl 50 add with Serena Williams was more than a car commercial. Its theme was ‘defying labels’. Serena Williams, obviously a spokes person for the brand, talked about personal stories of being labeled and trying to defy them. She is arguably the best women’s tennis player in the world and even with this high position she is still labeled, judged, and stereotyped. For her to address the public about individuality and breaking standards, stereotypes, and labels was really powerful. I loved this advertisement because it was not just addressing women or black people; it was addressing everyone who becomes defined by labels. She mentions that often time’s people label her as angry, tough, mean, too focused, or too strong. These are negative labels that categorize her in specific ways. Labels, like stereotypes, confines people and primes other people to think of certain groups and individuals in a certain way. The labels that Williams mentions make her out to be something she is not and primes people to think of her in certain ways. I argue that people stereotyped her as angry and mean because her talent threatened the female image of an athlete. 
Because she is a woman she is labeled in certain, negative ways. It made me think about the way in which we define women athletes and women in general. If Serena were a man, she would not be labeled in this way; instead she would be praised for her fight, her grit, her athleticism, and her drive. Our patriarchal society does not allow women to portray certain qualities and never gives them credit in the same way that men get credit. Even though Serena is one of the best female tennis players she gets negatively labeled because she is not a man. Our male-controlled, hegemonic standards make negative comments and set negative standards on her because she is defying the stereotypes of ‘weak, un-athletic women’. So I really liked this add because it encouraged people to defy the labels that men in powerful positions set. Serena Williams encouraged people to be different and not to give into the labels that the media or that people put upon us. She says, “no one can define you. Only you can define you”.

1 comment:

  1. I definitely agree that it is important to rise above the concept of labeling ourselves and others. To do so is to continue to give in to the roles that society has constructed for us. I believe that differences are also important and should be celebrating, but not within the confines of stereotypes and traditional race and gender roles.

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