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"Chapter Four: Film"

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Blogger Mike said...

Don't worry, Ghostwriter, the whole castration thing confused me too. The main point I took from this is that men are pigs, easily moved by visual stimulation, and film-makers play into this by displaying women as objects. The castration thing falls a little too far into the freudian realm to make sense to me.

September 10, 2007 at 8:58 PM

Blogger Bill said...

I agree that Mulvey's ideas seem to a bit of a stretch: I just can't by into the idea that all film is produced essentially as a response to the male gaze; I can definitely see the validity in the thinking of Gamman, Marshment, and others, who suggest Mulvey's approach over-generalizes and fails to account for "social, historical subjects who arrive at the cinema with a range of competing and contradictory discourses" (79).

September 12, 2007 at 1:51 PM

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