Sunday, 25 September 2011

Research: Laura Mulvey




Body of woman shown but not face
Laura Mulvey looked into how women were represented in music video, as a whole Mulvey sees society as having men as active and women passive. According to Mulvey, the male perspective is given more importance. The male gale produces a female figure who is styled accordingly. An example of a "male gaze" video would be Snoop Dog's "Sweat", throughout this video the camera shows women's bodies. The video has close ups on parts of the women such as their breasts. Women are "dismembered", in shots their face is not shown and this shows how women are objectified. Contrasting are the men in this video who's faces are always shown. The camera angles in this video make the viewer "check out" the women, the camera often moves from a low shot to a high shot. In such videos women are demeaned and seen as just sex objects. These types of videos are more common within the genres hip-hop, R&B and dance. 

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