Which of the below statements are of the representation theorist 'Mulvey'
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
: "To means more than to just look at - it signifies a relationship of in which the gazer is to the of the "
Stacy asks "Do necessarily take up a position and a position?"
Gaines: Gender isnt the only factor, 'Looking relations' also contribute. What are the 'Looking relations'?
Age
Gender
Class
Race
Power
: '' links knowledge to , relates the gaze to rather than