59 pagesThe male gaze has been the dominant perspective through which most visual media have been constructed and illustrated throughout the history of the motion picture. This is due to the fact that men have largely dominated positions of creative authority on film and television sets. However, in recent years, a small number of female-driven, female-centric quality television shows have sparked conversation in the media for their unique portrayal of the female perspective. The media is calling this perspective “the female gaze.” However, unlike Laura Mulvey’s male gaze theory, a female gaze theory has not yet been established in the media or in academia. My thesis examines the formal conventions and theoretical implications of a female g...
This essay explores how director Andy Flickman both captures, indulges, subverts and parodies Laura ...
Media works as a vessel of cultural value of human society. Some also said that media stereotyped th...
In Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema, Laura Mulvey uses psychoanalytic theory to explain the acti...
Coined by English art critic, John Berger, in 1972 and popularized by British feminist film theorist...
The post network television era has experienced a recent surge of female-centric series created by w...
This study aims to explore and discuss the extent to which Laura Mulvey's ideas about the concept of...
Just as Laura Mulvey defined the male gaze, feminist scholars are constantly working to identify a f...
The male gaze is a trend that has been observed in film for decades, and the oversaturation of inacc...
29 pagesThis thesis was inspired by my passion for women filmmakers and my curiosity about how a fil...
Two major arguments define this study, the first being that the gaze, a concept borrowed from film t...
The media is not only a source of entertainment, it is also a way to better understand ourselves and...
The aim of this paper is to explore the dynamics of looking and being looked at in Sarah Waters’s Ti...
Gaze, as defined by Oxford Advance learner’s Dictionary, “is an interested steady look at something ...
abstract: In today’s economy, advertisers understand that sex sells. The foundations of this concept...
Female representation on screen has been widely discussed and criticized throughout history. Both t...
This essay explores how director Andy Flickman both captures, indulges, subverts and parodies Laura ...
Media works as a vessel of cultural value of human society. Some also said that media stereotyped th...
In Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema, Laura Mulvey uses psychoanalytic theory to explain the acti...
Coined by English art critic, John Berger, in 1972 and popularized by British feminist film theorist...
The post network television era has experienced a recent surge of female-centric series created by w...
This study aims to explore and discuss the extent to which Laura Mulvey's ideas about the concept of...
Just as Laura Mulvey defined the male gaze, feminist scholars are constantly working to identify a f...
The male gaze is a trend that has been observed in film for decades, and the oversaturation of inacc...
29 pagesThis thesis was inspired by my passion for women filmmakers and my curiosity about how a fil...
Two major arguments define this study, the first being that the gaze, a concept borrowed from film t...
The media is not only a source of entertainment, it is also a way to better understand ourselves and...
The aim of this paper is to explore the dynamics of looking and being looked at in Sarah Waters’s Ti...
Gaze, as defined by Oxford Advance learner’s Dictionary, “is an interested steady look at something ...
abstract: In today’s economy, advertisers understand that sex sells. The foundations of this concept...
Female representation on screen has been widely discussed and criticized throughout history. Both t...
This essay explores how director Andy Flickman both captures, indulges, subverts and parodies Laura ...
Media works as a vessel of cultural value of human society. Some also said that media stereotyped th...
In Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema, Laura Mulvey uses psychoanalytic theory to explain the acti...