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Why was Pink for Boys and Blue for Girls?

Why was Pink for Boys and Blue for Girls?

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Interactive Video

Social Studies

11th Grade - University

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Hard

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Wayground Content

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The video explores the history of gender-specific clothing, focusing on how pink and blue became associated with girls and boys, respectively. Initially, babies wore unisex white gowns for practicality. The introduction of colors in baby clothing began in the mid-19th century, but gender associations with colors only solidified after World War I. Marketing strategies and cultural norms played significant roles in these associations. The 20th century saw a shift towards gender-specific clothing, influenced by technological advancements like ultrasounds, which allowed parents to plan gender-specific wardrobes. Despite these trends, the video highlights that color associations are culturally constructed and could have developed differently.

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How did the women's liberation movement affect color-coded clothing for children?

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What role did ultrasound technology play in the marketing of gendered baby clothing?

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In what ways can color signify different meanings across cultures?

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