Rethinking the Gaze: Problems of apparatus, class, gender, sexuality and race By:Jason Grant McKahan Presentation by:Brian Ambrose.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Chapter 8: Feminisms and Gender Studies A Handbook of Critical Approaches to Literature.
Advertisements

The power of the close-up
Feminism in the media Tania Modleski (American feminist):  Two predominant types of female representation within the media  The ‘ideal’ – woman, wife,
Vertigo How many different ways can we look at Hitchcock?
Key Media theory A2 MEST 3 revision.
Elements of a Cultural Studies Approach  Production & Political Economic Analysis  Textual Analysis  Audience/Reception Analysis.
Difference, Identity and Representation: Communication and Spectatorship Anneka Smelik "Feminist Film Theory” Laura Mulvey, “Visual Pleasure and Narrative.
Christian Metz “A film is difficult to explain because it is easy to understand . . .”
Visual Pleasure and the Narrative Cinema Article by: Laura Mulvey Presentation by: Evelyn Walker.
Homework Read “The Monster with a Thousand Faces” and “Feminist Horror Film Theory” Watch a horror film and consider its representation of males and females.
Announcements Luna Fest - March 4th - 6pm-9pm in the Price Center Ballrooms. Lunafest is a film festival fundraiser for, by, and about women. 7 short.
Gaze, Gender and Genre Looking at Danzón.
Between Gazes Camelia Elias. 1. wave feminism  V. Woolf: “A Room of One’s Own”  socio-historical condition  Simone de Beauvoir: The Second Sex  sex/gender.
Introduction to Media Studies SoSe 2011 Mag. Klaus Heissenberger North American Literary and Cultural Studies Universität des Saarlandes.
Between Gazes Camelia Elias. aims and focus  look at:  how gender is a performative and constitutive act within cultural frameworks  issues of representation,
VISUAL CULTURE.
Feminism and film theory To understand and critique gender hierarchies and patriarchal ideologies in commercial narrative cinema. To define the terms of.
Ethnicity and race in film theory Problems of definition: The term "black" cinema, even African-American cinema, disingenuously reduces the diversity of.
Between Gazes Camelia Elias. interventions in feminist filmmaking  How to formulate an understanding of a structure that insists on our absence even.
What’s wrong with images of women in the cinema? l Greater differentiation of men’s roles than women’s roles. l Men portrayed as actors within history;
Announcements Reading added for next week, linked to online syllabus. You will need to enter: log in: 21student password: cogn21.
1. Feminisms and Feminist Literary Criticism: Definitions 2. Woman: Created or Constructed? 人社 100 鄭朱晏.
A Conceptual Framework for Understanding Race, Class, Gender, and Sexuality Article by: Lynn Weber Presentation by: Sarah Murray.
Feminist Theory Music Videos 20/9/13. Feminist Theory The Male Gaze The function of women in particular genres Feminist criticism in general.
Feminism and film theory 1972: the first two women's film festivals organized in New York and Edinburgh; – W omen and Film begins publishing in California.
Film and Music Video Theories Media Studies lesson 3/10/12.
Critical Literacy New York City 5 p.m., Sept. 11th, 2001.
Representation REPRESENTATION What is it? Think back to your AS exam, Section A… Remember our friend Dyer…
FFocuses on language, structure, and tone IIntrinsic Reading vs. Extrinsic FFormalists study relationship between literary devices and meaning.
Feminisms and Gender Studies Week 10 Iris Tuan. Woman: Created or Constructed? Elaine Showalter has identified three phases of modern women’s literary.
Three Goals 1. Close reading 2. Economic Writing 3. Step-by-step editing and revision.
Introduction to Gender 2000 In the middle to late 1960s, courses explaining and developing feminist theory began to be taught on college campuses. By 1970,
Love, Danger, and the Professional Ideology of Hollywood Cinema Article by Mark Garrett Cooper Presentation by Daniel Voellinger.
Hitchcock & Feminist Film Theory. Laura Mulvey Mulvey is best known for her essay, "Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema", written in Mulvey’s article.
Personal Fashion Blogs: Screens and Mirrors in Digital Self-portraits by Agnes Rocamora Fashion Theory: the Journal of Dress, Body and Culture, Vol. 15,
蘇筱雯. John Berger From Ways of Seeing  The absence of the male figure invites the audiences to “assume the position of the authoritative viewing.
The Gaze. The Optical Mirage-like, avoids depiction of three dimensions/hard outlines Does not acknowledge its status as a painted object Unites subjectivity.
PSYCHOANALYSIS & GENDER By: CARMEN ESSA Edited By: Dr. Picart Associate Professor of English Courtesy Associate Professor of Law.
Feminism & The Male Gaze
Feminism S(he) concerned with the ways in which literature (& other cultural productions) reinforce or undermine – the economic, – political, –
MEP 203 CONTEMPORARY MEDIA THEORY
Psychoanalysis & Subjectivity
About… Laura Mulvey was born on the 15 th August 1941 and is known today as a British feminist film theorist. Mulvey was educated at St Hilda’s College,
Critical Approaches to Film Film & Feminism.
Feminism Key Film Theories (Taken from Cinema Studies: the Key Concepts (2 nd Ed.) by Susan Hayward.
What is Cinema? Feminism. Rear Window (Hitchcock, 1954)
COMPLEX CLAIMS PART TWO. Complex Claim Review  Identify the five essential parts of a complex claim: Evidence Stakes Roadmap Claim Concession/Counterargument.
A Literature of Their Own!. What is Lit Crit? A very basic way of thinking about literary theory is that these ideas act as different lenses critics use.
Psychoanalytic approaches Week 9. Lecture outline i What’s involved in looking? ii Unconscious structures: Freud’s Oedipal Complex iii Unconscious structures:
Representation and the Male Gaze. WALT  Learning about Laura Mulvey’s “Male Gaze” and how it applies to how women are represented in music videos.
The historical nature of the essay Film as it is related to cultural practice: its constitutive role The analysis of the film within patriarchal system.
Section A: Representation Lesson 2 What are the signifiers here? What do they signify?
Main works: The Interpretation of Dreams (1899) Three Essays on the Theory of Sexuality (1905) Totem and Taboo (1913) Civilisation and its Discontents.
Can there be a Female Gaze?. “Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema” by Laura Mulvey The gaze in Hollywood cinema can only be male. Aim of this paper is.
The male gaze Laura Mulvey’s Theory 1975.
Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema (1975)
EMILY PHOEBE LYNSEY CHARLOTTE VIEWING GENDER IN FILM.
How to Analyze music videos
Media Theories.
COM 327 January Quiz Housekeeping Group Presentation:
What is Cinema? Critical Approaches Psychoanalysis and Feminism I
FEMINISM.
Section A: Question 1 B: Theoretical Evaluation of Production
Week 11 Embodiment & Feminist Theory
INTRODUCTION TO FILM Feminist Film Theory.
PO377 Ethnic Conflict and Political Violence
MALAYSIAN LITERATURE IN ENGLISH
GENDER REPRESENTATION
MALAYSIAN LITERATURE IN ENGLISH
Presentation transcript:

Rethinking the Gaze: Problems of apparatus, class, gender, sexuality and race By:Jason Grant McKahan Presentation by:Brian Ambrose

Purpose of this Discussion To gain a clear understanding of Laura Mulvey’s gaze theory. To problematize gaze theory in its relation to the apparatus, class, gender, sexuality, and race

Class Outline Mulvey and the gaze theory (4 minutes) Rethinking apparatus, class, and gender (6 minutes) Exciting film clips (5 minutes) Rethinking sexuality and race (5 minutes) Conclusion (2 minutes) Review and Guided Questions (3minutes)

Laura Mulvey and the Gaze Theory “Normal” subject formation Interpellates subjects as “masculine” subjects

Gaze Theory Notion of a single, unitary, masculine spectator Humanistic, masculine, heterosexual, middle-class, white male

Apparatus Mulvey’s arguments have become accepted practice for feminist and ideological groups Spectators as subjects and cinema as apparatus “Phallocentricism”

Rethinking the Apparatus Neutral access to objective truth of the world “Vision can be seen as a subjective and complex phenomenon vulnerable to misperception”

Rethinking the Apparatus (con’t) Muybridge’s zooproxiscopic films of the 1870’s Animal locomotion “Human bodies” in motion!

The “Class” Conflict Stuart Hall~universalistic tendency of all subjects Marxist materialism and psychoanalytic theory are totally incongruent We mistake our specific Western, late capitalist class conditions for reflections of “human” nature and psychology One “way of seeing”

The “Class” Conflict (con’t) Capitalist Hollywood Vision, desire, and subjectivity are constructed within a sex/gender class system

Rethinking Gender Can psychoanalysis provide any useful examination of women?

Rethinking Gender Main Points Freud’s disregard for women Identification of women who were faced with an active and strong protagonist “phantasy of masculinization” Teresa de Lauretis- “…always a movement, a subject process, a relation…” Mary Ann Doe- “she is the image”

Spectatorship For a Female is a Game Female protagonist becomes controller of the look Female protagonist can masquerade the feminine by embodying the feminine in excess

Relevant Films

Sexuality at a “Gaze” Gender and sexuality need to be seen as separate categories

Pleasures for female spectators in which identification and desire intersect Female protagonist as the ideal woman A desire for a woman on screen Woman as active bearer of the look

A closer look at race Racial formation not taken into account The gaze of non-whites has always been explicitly political

Gaze theory and non-white female spectators Non-white females absent compared to white females Asexual servants who were to enhance the desirability of the white women Ex:Tillie

Conclusion Laura Mulvey’s gaze theory is in need of modernization Modification must continuously be made to her theory to keep up with the changing world around us!

Guided Questions The notion of a single, unitary, masculine, spectator is often called _____ _______. Human body, gaze theory,Freudian fetishism

Guided Questions According to Mulvey, women were seen as passive and fetishized objects for an active male subject’s gaze? T/F

Discussion/Review Question Which problem discussed (apparatus, class, gender, sexuality, or race) do you find most significant in the clarification of the gaze theory?

Questions