Wednesday 19 September 2012

The Male Gaze - definition

The Male Gaze is a Feminist theory that was first developed by Laura Mulvey in 1975. The male gaze occurs when the audience, or viewer, is put into the perspective of a heterosexual male. Mulvey stressed that the dominant male gaze in mainstream Hollywood films reflects and satisfies the male unconscious: most filmmakers are male, thus the voyeuristic gaze of the camera is male; male characters in the film’s narratives make women the objects of their gaze; and inevitably, the spectator’s gaze reflects the voyeuristic male gazes of the camera and the male actors.[1] When feminism characterizes the “male gaze” certain themes appear such as, voyeurism, objectification, fetishism, scopophilia, and women as the object of male pleasure.

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