Thursday, 2 October 2014
Laura Mulvey's Male Gaze Theory
After learning Laura Mulvey's theory I watched 5 different music videos and 5 different film trailers ro see whether her theory is proved right or not.
Calvin Harris ft. John Newman - Blame
Theory right : - woman wearing lingerie
- shadows of women
- slim models birds eye view
- sexual objects
- media's ideal representation
Lilly Wood and the Prick ft. Robin Schulz - Prayer in C
Theory right : - women getting dressed up
- close ups of woman's bum
- dresses blowing up when spinning around
- kissing (girl with girl and girl with boy)
- teasers
Sam Smith - I'm Not the Only One
Theory right : - woman in wedding dress vs woman in dressy dress in pub
- close up of a topless woman being rubbed on her back by a man
- kissing
Taylor Swift - Shake It Off
Theory right : - women's arms
- ballet dancers
- a lot of female bodies visible
- shaking their bums
Iggy Azalea ft. Rita Ora - Black Widow
Theory right : - tight clothes
- can see their breasts
- behind shot to see their bums
Sex Tape (Film)
Theory right : - naked women
- kissing
- in the shower
Lucy (Film)
Theory right : - women in underwear
- looking down top
- close up of eyes and lips
Before I Go to Sleep (Film)
Theory right : - woman in bed
- covering herself up with a towel
- can see legs and underwear
Inbetweeners 2 (Film)
Theory right : - girls in bikinis
- women taking off towel naked
- topless woman on car
Lets Be Cops (Film)
Theory right : - group of women staring at men
- women in swimwear
- women in short dresses
Laura Mulvey's Male Gaze theory, which describes women as sexual objects in the media, is proved to be correct looking at these music videos and film trailers. I know this because in the music video Black Widow by Iggy Azalea and Rita Ora the two artists are wearing very tight leotards and you can see a lot of their breasts, to please the male audience and make it seem as if they are there just to make the men happy, which backs up this theory. This theory is also proved correct in film trailers such as Sex Tape and The Inbetweeners 2 were the women are wearing underwear or swimwear in order to show as much of the female body as possible.
Overall, I would say that Laura Mulvey's theory that women are seen as sexual objects in the media is proved correct as through watching many different music videos and film trailers the women tend to wear lingerie, little or tight clothing to appeal towards the male audience.
Although, a down fall of Mulvey's theory could be that this is now an expectation of women, therefore making women feel as if they have to look this way due to how the media represents women. Meaning that more and more women will feel pressured into losing weight and wearing certain clothes in order to look like those do in the media, in order to make men happy.
I think that the media portrays women in this way in order to appeal towards men as well as women, so that they have a wider audience, therefore becoming more successful, and earning more money. I also think that the media portrays women in this way because women wouldn't aspire to these women if they weren't seen as 'perfect' and these women are trying to shape people to think how we want others to look. The media has influenced how women are represented and it is now extremely hard to change that perception.
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