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Essays About male gaze
Marlene Dietrich, Madonna, and the Male Gaze in Blonde Venus and Desperately Seeking for Susan As audiences, we subconsciously identify the male protagonists ...
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... endeavors. Also essential to the marriage plot is the male gaze. It ... his eyes. The male gaze is also a staple with Gere in Pretty Woman. ...
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... them out. We also see that these women are actively aware and in control of the male gaze and they chose to flaunt it. This film ...
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... The emphasis on her form makes Mystique an evil 'goddess' built on ideology, which may have been inspired by the 'male gaze'. The ...
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... is holding. (Focus of the male gaze? - possibly.) Empire is ... an actress). This is most likely 'subject of the male gaze'. When you first ...
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... She is the object of the male gaze in this advertisement. ... The determining male gaze projects its fantasy on to the female figure, which is styled accordingly. ...
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... The problem here is that while Lee moves away from some of the stereotypes of the black family, he is unable to remove the "male gaze" from behind the camera ...
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... I can PLAY-that's all that should be important." They were trying to make her appealing in the eyes of the "male gaze." Only the images of female athletes that ...
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... " Madonna also rejects the self-monitoring of female sexuality by disrupting the ' male gaze' whereby men act and women appear. ...
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... dance/song sequence in Gentlemen Prefer Blonds, or \"Diamonds are a Girl\'s Best Friend.\" In this part of the movie, there is the typical male gaze, or she is ...
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... several things. First to trigger desire and its appeal to the male gaze and more importantly its threat to masculine control. Male As ...
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... when she enters the Thorwald's apartment as she then becomes a part of the 'film' that Jeff is watching and becomes reduced to an object of the male gaze. ...
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... commodities in department stores, but also themselves became commodities in the eyes of more men, or objects of desire and purchase for the male gaze and touch ...
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... seductive women who sometimes but rarely intrudes into the video points out several things, first to trigger desire and its appeal to the male gaze and more ...
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... the way that much of western art and society regardless of their position has been constructed to present the female form for the enjoyment of the male gaze. ...
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... If this definition is accepted, then it is possible to refer to the femme fatale as a personification of the argument against the 'male gaze' as defined by ...
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... influential as to how photographic theorists look at pictures, especially when looking at pictures which construct women as objects for the male gaze and how ...
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... however, it was not visually depicted until Gentileschi's version, which portrayed the image of Susanna in a graceful display to accommodate the male gaze. ...
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... lowered his gaze" Miss Rein is fulfilling the feminine image of women being flirtatious and shy, while Stephen is being typically male by lowering his gaze. ...
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... object or as 'without a voice'. The woman was considered to not be a part of the symbolic order, the gaze was held by the male. ...
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... The boat passes the rock and Ellen has not turned her gaze away from the sea. ... This represents the weak male who can not approach the women whom he has strong ...
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... male movie makers to theorize? Black women have only gained identity in the movie world by publicly naming their watching habits as the "Oppositional Gaze." ...
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... he spies on even as he takes on the stereotypical role of "male gazer." VOYEURISM ... of the many eyeline matches and point of view shots, our gaze becomes closely ...
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... The females tend to look up and utilize the direct gaze when they speak. ... I saw this idea frequently with a male English teacher I had last year. ...
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... were of the Polykeitan model, a traditional contapposto figure of a nude male athlete. ... Aphrodite looks dreamy with her dewy eyes that gaze out to see who has ...
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... males being more interruptive than females in comparison to all male conversation, much ... The ways in which we gaze, touch, dress, or even stand yield different ...
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... If one is to gaze upon an exposed chest in an ad these days, chances are it belongs to a man. Male models have emerged as the politically correct "babes" of ...
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... Furthermore, Teena Brandon, as we can see in this movie, disguises herself as a male. ... At this time, Brandon saw a gaze of her and this was called aggressive ...
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... for men to gaze upon. We always see men portrayed in superior, dominant roles while the females act as a centerpiece to compliment the male's great image. ...
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... Her gaze is one of submission and sensual invitation ... Nudity was socially accepted in art as long as it appeared in the male form, but nudity was only acceptable ...
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