Which of the below statements are of the representation theorist 'Mulvey'
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The male gaze
The Inspecting gaze
Women are sexualised even when it's nothing to do with objects/events
Do women/men necessarily take up a feminine/masculine position?
Gaze signifies power
Voyeuristic/fetishistic modes of looking
Question 2
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[blank_start]Schroeder[blank_end]: "To [blank_start]gaze[blank_end] means more than to just look at - it signifies a [blank_start]psychological[blank_end] relationship of [blank_start]power[blank_end] in which the gazer is [blank_start]superior[blank_end] to the [blank_start]object[blank_end] of the [blank_start]gaze[blank_end]"
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Schroeder
gaze
psychological
power
superior
object
gaze
Question 3
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Stacy asks "Do [blank_start]women[blank_end] necessarily take up a [blank_start]feminine[blank_end] position and [blank_start]men[blank_end] a [blank_start]masculine spectator[blank_end] position?"
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masculine spectator
feminine
women
men
Question 4
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Gaines: Gender isnt the only factor, 'Looking relations' also contribute.
What are the 'Looking relations'?
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Age
Gender
Class
Race
Power
Question 5
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[blank_start]Foucalt[blank_end]: '[blank_start]Inspecting gaze[blank_end]' links knowledge to [blank_start]power[blank_end], relates the gaze to [blank_start]power[blank_end] rather than [blank_start]gender[blank_end]