Arif Rohman
School of Humanities and Social Sciences
Charles Sturt University
Cite:
Rohman, Arif. A Critical Review of Laura Mulvey’s Work: ‘Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema (1975)’. Kompasiana, 13 December 2013.
Rohman, Arif. A Critical Review of Laura Mulvey’s Work: ‘Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema (1975)’. Kompasiana, 13 December 2013.
The
second feminist wave in the 1960s has influenced feminists to increase their
ideology against patriarchy in almost all areas. One of the areas which made
women very vulnerable is the issue of women in cinema. This is based on the
assumption that Hollywood traditional movies have a strong gender bias and
position women as subordinate (Marshment, 1997: 126). Therefore studying the
representation of women in narrative cinema became a big issue due to the film
fascination which could affect the spectators.
Mulvey
in her seminal essay ‘Visual pleasure
and narrative cinema’ tries to reveal the Hollywood misogyny
which has its visual manipulation in the mainstream of narrative cinema. Using
Freudian and Lacanian works of psychoanalysis, she argues that Hollywood
traditional cinema represented the ideas and values of patriarchy and oppressed
women by ‘male gaze’.
Women were led to become erotic objects by ‘fetishistic
scopophilia’ and ‘voyeuristic
sadism’. By this, using psychoanalysis is
appropriate as a ‘political weapon’ to criticism women and film...
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