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Feminism & The Male Gaze
Laura Mulvey
Introduction
• Laura Mulvey – Male Gaze
Influenced by Freud & Jacques Lucan,
Mulvey sees the representation of woman
in film & literature (and therefore society in
general) as being dominated by a male
point of view. Her belief is that the world is
a patriarchy and that men have the ‘active’
roles and woman ‘passive’
To look is seen as active
Traditionally
• Men play active roles
which drive the narrative
• Women play passive roles
and are seen as erotic
objects which slow the
narrative
• Men far outnumber women
• Female roles are sidelined
• Lead roles for women
scarce
Stereotypes
• Bimbo
• Female’s physical
attractions such as
figure
• Easy
• House wife
• Mother
• Intelligent yet willing
to settle down
Male Gaze
• Two distinct modes of the male gaze of this era:
voyeuristic (an obsessive observer of sordid or
sensational subjects) and fetishistic (excessive
attention or attachment to something).
• Mulvey argued that women where given two
characters types - sexually active female &
powerless female
• Films presented images of women that were
produced simply for the gratification of male
viewers
• Various studies in the 1970s found men to be
the dominant characters and decision makers in
film and TV production
Importance?
• Where women had important roles they were
far more likely to be shown as…
- frightened
- in need of protection and direction
- offering support to the male lead character(s)
- not independent or self driven
- generally weaker
- still objectified sexually
• “Women, in any fully human form, have almost
completely been left out of film….” L Mulvey
Fighting Back
• Ripleys role is reflective of
feminist ideology. Throughout
the Alien series, we see her
character grow, change,
develop and mature to meet
and tackle each situation
placed before her.
• Challenges cultural norms
• Lt Ellen Ripley introduced
viewers to their first self-
reliant and successful
science-fiction heroine
• Ripley encounters difficult
situations which challenge her
femininity
• Still shown as sexual object to
both audience and characters
• She has to fight against the
patriarchal ideology of the
Company, different kinds of male
figures and of course, against the
Alien
• Distinctive references to gender
roles, especially to women's status
Changes in society
• As women's roles change so does media
representation. Still objectified but also likely to be…
• Career driven
• Intelligent
• Confident
• Empowered
• Able (violent)
Remember changes may be made cynically and in
order to make money rather than change ideologies
• How many female action stars who are not attractive?
A Terminators Feminist
Timeline
• T1 – Sarah Connor is
hysterical, screaming, in
need of rescue
• T2 – Strong, empowered,
able to hold her own
against Arnie
• T3 – We have female
terminator TX (uses
femininity to advantage)
• Terminator: Sarah
Connor chronicles – save
the world
A Modern Representation?
• Uma Thurman represented as powerful
and dominant and independent
• Adopts male characteristics of aggression
• Not masculinised yet in masculine roles
• Use of low angles, and a masculine
performance
• Conforms to Mulvey’s theory - job of seeking
revenge family is given to the female character
thus conforming to stereotypes where women
are seen to be possessed with family and
emotional
• Tight outfit allows objectification
• Voyeuristic pleasures by watching Thurman on
her killing rampage
• Remember male director/industry may still mean
male ideologies
Other Examples….
Evidence of the
female gaze?
Vs
Vs
Misogyny
• What is it? ….
TV Drama Example
• Gene Hunt (TV
Detective from
Life on Mars, set
in 1970’s
Britain) talking
about politics:
'THERE WILL NEVER BE A WOMAN PRIME MINISTER AS LONG AS I
HAVE A HOLE UP MY A**E.'
Laura mulvey- Male gaze
Misogyny
• How would you define the term misogyny based
on what you have just seen?
• Can you think of any other examples of
misogyny that you may have seen in any media
text or simply experienced in everyday life?
• Misogyny – the contempt or hatred of women
and girls
H/W Activity
• Watch the first episode of series one of ‘Ashes to Ashes’ (2008, Kudos Productions)
and find examples from the text of misogynistic attitudes & behaviour by referring to
examples from the mise-en-scene (actions & dialogue, setting, props costume/make-
up, lighting, camera angles & framing). Make a table and print it.

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Laura mulvey- Male gaze

  • 1. Feminism & The Male Gaze Laura Mulvey
  • 2. Introduction • Laura Mulvey – Male Gaze Influenced by Freud & Jacques Lucan, Mulvey sees the representation of woman in film & literature (and therefore society in general) as being dominated by a male point of view. Her belief is that the world is a patriarchy and that men have the ‘active’ roles and woman ‘passive’ To look is seen as active
  • 3. Traditionally • Men play active roles which drive the narrative • Women play passive roles and are seen as erotic objects which slow the narrative • Men far outnumber women • Female roles are sidelined • Lead roles for women scarce
  • 4. Stereotypes • Bimbo • Female’s physical attractions such as figure • Easy • House wife • Mother • Intelligent yet willing to settle down
  • 5. Male Gaze • Two distinct modes of the male gaze of this era: voyeuristic (an obsessive observer of sordid or sensational subjects) and fetishistic (excessive attention or attachment to something). • Mulvey argued that women where given two characters types - sexually active female & powerless female • Films presented images of women that were produced simply for the gratification of male viewers • Various studies in the 1970s found men to be the dominant characters and decision makers in film and TV production
  • 6. Importance? • Where women had important roles they were far more likely to be shown as… - frightened - in need of protection and direction - offering support to the male lead character(s) - not independent or self driven - generally weaker - still objectified sexually • “Women, in any fully human form, have almost completely been left out of film….” L Mulvey
  • 7. Fighting Back • Ripleys role is reflective of feminist ideology. Throughout the Alien series, we see her character grow, change, develop and mature to meet and tackle each situation placed before her. • Challenges cultural norms • Lt Ellen Ripley introduced viewers to their first self- reliant and successful science-fiction heroine • Ripley encounters difficult situations which challenge her femininity • Still shown as sexual object to both audience and characters • She has to fight against the patriarchal ideology of the Company, different kinds of male figures and of course, against the Alien • Distinctive references to gender roles, especially to women's status
  • 8. Changes in society • As women's roles change so does media representation. Still objectified but also likely to be… • Career driven • Intelligent • Confident • Empowered • Able (violent) Remember changes may be made cynically and in order to make money rather than change ideologies • How many female action stars who are not attractive?
  • 9. A Terminators Feminist Timeline • T1 – Sarah Connor is hysterical, screaming, in need of rescue • T2 – Strong, empowered, able to hold her own against Arnie • T3 – We have female terminator TX (uses femininity to advantage) • Terminator: Sarah Connor chronicles – save the world
  • 11. • Uma Thurman represented as powerful and dominant and independent • Adopts male characteristics of aggression • Not masculinised yet in masculine roles • Use of low angles, and a masculine performance
  • 12. • Conforms to Mulvey’s theory - job of seeking revenge family is given to the female character thus conforming to stereotypes where women are seen to be possessed with family and emotional • Tight outfit allows objectification • Voyeuristic pleasures by watching Thurman on her killing rampage • Remember male director/industry may still mean male ideologies
  • 13. Other Examples…. Evidence of the female gaze? Vs Vs
  • 15. TV Drama Example • Gene Hunt (TV Detective from Life on Mars, set in 1970’s Britain) talking about politics: 'THERE WILL NEVER BE A WOMAN PRIME MINISTER AS LONG AS I HAVE A HOLE UP MY A**E.'
  • 17. Misogyny • How would you define the term misogyny based on what you have just seen? • Can you think of any other examples of misogyny that you may have seen in any media text or simply experienced in everyday life? • Misogyny – the contempt or hatred of women and girls
  • 18. H/W Activity • Watch the first episode of series one of ‘Ashes to Ashes’ (2008, Kudos Productions) and find examples from the text of misogynistic attitudes & behaviour by referring to examples from the mise-en-scene (actions & dialogue, setting, props costume/make- up, lighting, camera angles & framing). Make a table and print it.