Monday, 24 November 2014

Otherness and the Gaze


'sex' is the physical anatomy of the person
'gender' is socially defined by what society expects to see
'essential-ism' is the standards that are expected
'The gaze' is what / how we look at things in mainstream society
'Otherness' is what is outside of mainstream and the minority group

Nan Goldin
she questions gender and sexuality
she believes cross gender is a 3rd gender

The Gaze
this is a cutlurally loaded look
we look at everything with preconceptions
the person who is looking has all the power

Male Gaze
this is about men's attitude to women and how women get represented.
there are preconceptions that are in place, typically women get represented as a 'damsel in distress' style character whereas the man is dominant in his role and he has the power. Women become objectified in their roles and are usually there for the men's visual pleasure

Stereotypes

- The War Hero
           This is the stereotypical genre of the guy rescuing the woman

- The Cowboy
          A pioneer of the western front this shows a glamorous version of events as history was very different to what is being shown

- WW2
         This brought upon the new feeling that women are not damsels and that they can do what the men do, this was brought on by the women going into the workplace while the men were away

- The HomeMaker
          This stereotype was forced to the forefront of society as after the war the men wanted their jobs back but the women did not want to leave, this stereotype showed women all the positive aspects of becoming a stay at home mum again


Laura Mulvey

A theorist who examines the gender in society, she says that women are being used as 'decorative' objects and that this is shown through the likes of the 'Miss World' competitions where the women shows off their physical attributes and represent themselves as perfect women.

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