How Jane Campion Subverts The Violence Of The Male Gaze
2023 ж. 3 Қыр.
4 224 Рет қаралды
Carly Mattox examines how #JaneCampion’s 2003 thriller In the Cut reimagined the street as a cinematic setting, where women not only evade male violence but become voyeurs themselves.
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my fave jane campion film
we're in frannie's subjectivity not the male gaze , camera work makes this clear
Wonderful film. Just picked up The blu ray recently Thanks for your super video. Loved it
Interesting piece. Can you please add the bibliography to the show notes. I would be grateful
I haven't seen this film of Jane's yet so I don't want to spoil it by watching this video but man your content deserves way more views, this video and in general (because in general its quality) and I love what Jane does in shit like The Piano...that's woman pervert kino right there
Have you watched the film, yet?
When people use the words _male gaze_ , in reality they actually refer to with what a woman thinks a man's outlook on the world might be. So I always wondered whether the opposite was also true. That screenplay was really eye opening for me in that regard. It was something I never ( or rather didn't want to) thought about..
You don't understand what the term 'the male gaze' means...it has nothing to do with what a woman thinks a man's outlook on the world might be, in fact, it has nothing to do with a mans outlook on the world at all. Go back to the beginning and read about Laura Mulvey's Male Gaze Theory.
@@AnthonyMonaghan You can twist words to fit your narrative all you want but I used the dictionary definition _the perspective of a notionally typical heterosexual man_