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'The male gaze' Laura Mulvey

This theory dives into the idea that the media, most in particularly films, represent women as passive objects of male desire. Furthermore, audiences are forced to view women from the perspective of a hetrosexual male. Mulvey believed the cinema was presented to be the perfect time for men to drool over the erotic females bodies shown. Women are therefore to watch from the same perspective as the men, therefore mediates females into believing they must inquire the perfect figure to be desirable in the eyes of men. 

The 'male gaze' can be most commonly identified in the James Bond film series (1962-2015). Females are clearly objectified and forces viewers to picture females via the male gaze. Even in the most recent James Bond 'Skyfall' 2012, from the very first opening we the protagonist 'James Bond' in bed with a woman who he has just had sex with. Which was imperatively insignificant to the plot. The woman, we know nothing about!, she has no dialogue and adds nothing to the story. The inclusion of the woman wasn’t really needed, in this scene she is just a spectacle of the 'male gaze' and an representation of hyperreality in film.

Since after all, has a lady slightly overweight ever been presented as a desirable object by the media? Maybe now since the age of plus-size modelling has been introduced magazines have been slightly altered. However as for film this is yet to change, Wonder woman for example, I can understand why she has to be in fairly good shape considering she's stereotyped to be the 'female action hero' however does she really require such little clothing? Just in comparison to the other DC superheroes who are dressed head to toe. On the other hand, you could argue the 'female gaze' is now well and truly alive with the action hero's possessing abbs most females desire.

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