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- Davis, Leonard J. (1997) The Disabilities Studies Reader. Routledge/Taylor & Francis Group.
- Garland-Thomson, Rosemaire. (2009) Staring: How We Look. Oxford University Press.
Male gaze (Laura Mulvey)
Dr. Carol Marcus a Leading scientist, has doctorate in applied physics, specializing in advanced weaponry, who happens to take her clothes off halfway through a movie made in 2013 (Star Trek: Into Darkness).
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Medical/clinical gaze (Michel Foucault)
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White gaze (Toni Morrison)
The white gaze is the assumption that the default reader or observer is coming from a perspective of someone who identifies as white, or that people of color sometimes feel need to take into account the white reader or observer's reaction. Various authors of color describe it as a voice in their heads that reminds them that their writing, characters, and plot choices are going to be judged by white readers, and that the reader or viewer, by default, is white.
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Ideas of oppositional gazes have developed: the female gaze
Female gaze has been used to refer to the perspective a female filmmaker (screenwriter/director/producer) brings to a film that would be different from a male view of the subject. Having a female cinematographer allows women to be viewed as they really are and not the voyeuristic spectacle that the male gaze makes them out to be.
Male gaze (Laura Mulvey)
Dr. Carol Marcus a Leading scientist, has doctorate in applied physics, specializing in advanced weaponry, who happens to take her clothes off halfway through a movie made in 2013 (Star Trek: Into Darkness).
<hr>
Medical/clinical gaze (Michel Foucault)
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White gaze (Toni Morrison)
The white gaze is the assumption that the default reader or observer is coming from a perspective of someone who identifies as white, or that people of color sometimes feel need to take into account the white reader or observer's reaction. Various authors of color describe it as a voice in their heads that reminds them that their writing, characters, and plot choices are going to be judged by white readers, and that the reader or viewer, by default, is white.
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Ideas of oppositional gazes have developed: the female gaze
Female gaze has been used to refer to the perspective a female filmmaker (screenwriter/director/producer) brings to a film that would be different from a male view of the subject. Having a female cinematographer allows women to be viewed as they really are and not the voyeuristic spectacle that the male gaze makes them out to be.
Images of publication courtesy Justin Lubliner.
- Ellis, JJJJJerome. (2021) The Clearing. Wendy's Subway.
Images of publication courtesy Justin Lubliner.
- Ellis, JJJJJerome. (2021) The Clearing. Wendy's Subway.