JC Penny's: I'm voting for EVIL.
Dec. 26th, 2008 04:59 pm While Omaha and I shopped for gifts, we stopped at JC Penny's and I saw something that floored me. Apparently, it got to Omaha too, because right before I spoke she said, "Does that bother you?"
It did. JC Penny has to be out of their fucking minds to put out a "petite" line of clothing called "Ana." The marketing genius who came up with that can't have been unaware that "Ana" is the nickname for the "anorexia as a lifestyle" subculture. Someday, I hope he gets the proper staking out on an anthill he deserves.
It's good to see others have made the same connection. The Consumerist raised the alarm over a year ago, but it seems that ANA got a major rollout in the 2008 holiday season.
They can argue that the name is an acronym for "A New Approach" all they want, it's offensive to market to a population that's wrestling with an obsessive/compulsive disorder by encouraging it. Either Penny's is evil or stupid, and given that the line was launched in 2006, I'm voting for evil.
It did. JC Penny has to be out of their fucking minds to put out a "petite" line of clothing called "Ana." The marketing genius who came up with that can't have been unaware that "Ana" is the nickname for the "anorexia as a lifestyle" subculture. Someday, I hope he gets the proper staking out on an anthill he deserves.
It's good to see others have made the same connection. The Consumerist raised the alarm over a year ago, but it seems that ANA got a major rollout in the 2008 holiday season.
They can argue that the name is an acronym for "A New Approach" all they want, it's offensive to market to a population that's wrestling with an obsessive/compulsive disorder by encouraging it. Either Penny's is evil or stupid, and given that the line was launched in 2006, I'm voting for evil.

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Date: 2008-12-27 01:18 am (UTC)Where did you first come in contact with Ana as a term for anorexia as a lifestyle?
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Date: 2008-12-27 01:32 am (UTC)Kinda scary concept on the face of it. Now I have something new to worry about. :(
Sigh...
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Date: 2008-12-27 01:38 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2008-12-27 01:43 am (UTC)1. American Nurses Association
2. All Nippon Airways
3. Association of National Advertisers
4. American Numismatic Association
5. antinuclear antibody (a test for autoimmune disease
6. American Neurological Association
7. ana-systems (an IT Support company)
8. ANA Browser
9. Anacam (Official homepage of Ana Voog)
10. Administration for Native Americans
11. autonomic network architecture
12. Ana (video about anorexia)
13. Ana Bagayan website -- fine art and illustration
14. House Of Thin: Evolution Pro-Ana Web Site Forum Community for anorexic, bulimic, and other eating disorder support
15. anaivanovic.com: The official website of outstanding tennis-player Ana Ivanovic
16. The American Nyckelharpa Association
17. American Nutraceutical Association
I suppose if I either were young and hip or had pre-teen daughters, I would be familiar with the connotation/denotation you mention, but it certainly didn't ring a bell with me.
- E
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Date: 2008-12-27 01:48 am (UTC)I ran into the term in a report about the Hebrew blogosphere, probably four-five years ago.
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Date: 2008-12-27 04:30 am (UTC)At first, I'd say stupid. Once it was brought to their attention, I'd say evil.
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Date: 2008-12-27 08:43 am (UTC)It appears that Ana would describe the subculture of *fashion* quite accurately. So when JC Penny's uses it, it's because them's their peeps.
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