Muley's Male Gaze
Mulvey believed that women were not placed in a role that has control of a scene. Rather, they're something that's looked at in a scene and from a very specific point of view such as, the camera lingers around the female characters body and the male audience looks at this in a sexual way. Additionally, Muley also believed that this perspective was never reversed so that men were the ones being viewed. Laura Muley's theory looks at three concepts and these are; How men look at women, How women look at themselves and How women look at other women.
Stereotypes:
- Female’s physical attractions such as figure and breasts to overpower the male
- Easy
- House wife
- Sluts
- Desperate
- Intelligent yet willing to settle down
As seen in the picture, the artist is being very sexual in the music video. She is using props to express her love, this is also known as a sexual metaphor that indicates to sexual activity.
In this music video, the male artist is wearing a suit which represents him as a classy person where as the female artist is naked and posing in a sexual way. This indicates that men see women as entertainment and the 'Male Gaze' relates to this because Lauren Mulvey believed that men looked for a women to find pleasure. The way the female character is tied up suggest that women can be trapped by men
and men could use women as pets.
and men could use women as pets.
The male artist is brushing the womens hair, this shows that she's being treated as a pet by him. The fact that she is putting her
fingers in her mouth show she is being sexy. Mulvey said that men see visual pressure by attaching females being treated like pets by other men. I think that this is not right because it has a bad reputation on females and this can cause an negative impact on the society.
Conclusion
I will not use Male Gaze in my music video because I do not want to damage my female audience. However, I am planning to create a mainstream music video so I may consider to use 'male gaze' because it attracts audiences more as they find it entertaining to watch.




A basis response to the analysis of Mulvey's Male Gaze, however some good examples provided.
ReplyDeleteTo improve;
-in your introduction where you say 'they're something that's looked at in a scene and from a very specific point of view', what is this point of view?
-are females regarded as passive or active? Why?
-what are the three ways in which this theory is looked at? State after the intro
-how does the camera move around the women? Link to your examples
-provide some criticisms of the theory
I have made these changes.
ReplyDeletebullet point 1, 3 and 4 have been addressed. Proficient work.
ReplyDeleteThese have not;
-are females regarded as passive or active? Why?
-provide some criticisms of the theory