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>>717272110
>Her article, which was influenced by the theories of Sigmund Freud and Jacques Lacan, is one of the first major essays that helped shift the orientation of film theory towards a psychoanalytic framework.[3]
>Mulvey incorporates the Freudian idea of phallocentrism into "Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema". Using Freud's thoughts, Mulvey insists on the idea that the images, characters, plots and stories, and dialogues in films are inadvertently built on the ideals of patriarchies, both within and beyond sexual contexts.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laura_Mulvey
It's Freudian psycho-analysis by way of Jacques Lacan! This shit si considered completely out dated but Feminists latched onto it in the 70s. In any other field you'd be laughed up for bringing up Freud.
They present their ideas as is, and people foolishly start debating them, but you need to ask HOW they know any of this, and it's always some old dead eccentric fringe European author.
>>717272110
>Her article, which was influenced by the theories of Sigmund Freud and Jacques Lacan, is one of the first major essays that helped shift the orientation of film theory towards a psychoanalytic framework.[3]
>Mulvey incorporates the Freudian idea of phallocentrism into "Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema". Using Freud's thoughts, Mulvey insists on the idea that the images, characters, plots and stories, and dialogues in films are inadvertently built on the ideals of patriarchies, both within and beyond sexual contexts.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laura_Mulvey
It's Freudian psycho-analysis by way of Jacques Lacan! This shit si considered completely out dated but Feminists latched onto it in the 70s. In any other field you'd be laughed up for bringing up Freud.
They present their ideas as is, and people foolishly start debating them, but you need to ask HOW they know any of this, and it's always some old dead eccentric fringe European author.
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