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"An Intersectional Analysis of "Sixpacks', "Midriffs', and "Hot Lesbians' in Advertising, Rosalind Gill
Gil uses an intersectional analysis to examine practices of "sexualization" in advertising. She demonstrates that sexualization is not "a singular unmarked process'. She finds that "commodified sexiness" in advertising is linked to "the politics of looking." She argues that patterns of sexualization vary, having different determinants and modes of representation, and that they are "read in radically different ways" depending on the specific intersections of gender, age, class, sexuality and racialization.
The term "hetero flexibility" refers to:
a. people who are "straight but not narrow."
b. variations in the norms of heterosexual expression.
c. acceptance by men of representations of lesbians in visual culture.
d. heterosexual women "experimenting" sexually with other women.

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