In the early 1990s, a paper on the patriarchal structure of Laura Malvey's aggressive male line of sight influenced feminist movie criticism and Hollywood. Mulvey's project uses psychoanalysis to reveal the patriarchal power in Hollywood movies. The influence of patriarchalism on movies mainly comes from happiness (looks very happy), or as Freud said. Mulvey believes that it is possible to create new movies because of the patriarchal ability to control the enjoyment of movies.
For her concept of male gaze, the use of Mulvey's psychoanalysis theory is not a literal interpretation of what is happening in the individual's mind, but rather "a way of unconscious film morphology of the patriarchal society It is an argument as a political weapon showing. , Acquisition of male gaze - producer, director, and / or male protagonist. We recognize and see women, men and men. An example quoted in Hitchcock's movie shows the behavior of the man's line of sight. The persistent and unforgiving gaze to Madeleine Ulster (Jin Novak) by Dizzy (1958) of Scottie (Gimmy Stewart) tells the power and limit of voyeurism. His wish to dominate and possess Madeleine is concentrating on discovery. Dizziness also shows other important aspects of men's gaze. Freud believes that observational control brings anxiety and happiness to castration, so it is not always a satisfactory process.
In the early 1990s, a paper on the patriarchal structure of Laura Malvey's aggressive male line of sight influenced feminist movie criticism and Hollywood. Mulvey's project uses psychoanalysis to reveal the patriarchal power in Hollywood movies. The influence of patriarchalism on movies mainly comes from happiness (looks very happy), or as Freud said. - My first genuine lighting experience was held in the Junior Year of HHS. I happened to go to school on the last day of my second year and I was reading the instruction manual of the course so I thought that I will take an English class next year. Well, I sat there, I read the page and sat there. I thought "Wow, this is what I should be a class!" "Yes", but I still decided to apply for American Lit.anyway.