Introduction p.2 1.Jane Eyre p.2 2.Jane Eyre and the Gaze p.3 2.1. Foucault‚ Gaze and Jane Eyre p.3 2.2. Jane Eyre and the Returned Gaze p.4 3.Jane Eyre and Subjectivity p.6 3.1. Subjectivity as Jane Eyre ’s Strength p.6 3.2. Childhood as Roots to Subjectivity p.8 3.3. Criticisms p.8 Conclusion p.10 Bibliography p.11 Introduction All Charlotte Brontë needed was a woman who would openly speak
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Eye Gaze Communication Boards [pic] Introduction In many cases individuals are unable to communicate with others directly by using oral language‚ hands‚ or other body parts. Because of technology and innovation‚ this population now has the option of utilizing an eye gaze communication system in which a person ’s direct stare can provide a particular selection. With the help of an eye gaze board‚ people whose communication abilities are impaired can still express what they are feeling or
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essay ‘The oppositional gaze’‚ is a comparatively unexplored territory by scholars. She focuses on cinema in its early form as a unique site for a gaze to emerge that opposed the assumed maleness and whiteness of the viewer. Hooks’ main argument stems from the idea that the black women are doubly excluded from the practices of looking as a hierarchical structure continuing to use this in terms of cinema. She argues that the place of black women in the politics of the gaze is subjugated‚ by their
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of empowering vs. disempowering. This analysis will discuss and bring into question how these powerful gender dynamics should be understood as spectators and participants. Through the use of the Gaze‚ I will be analyzing how females are actually empowered by changing the traditional structure of the gaze‚ and the ways we make meaning.
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Redline Training Program – The “Institutional Gaze” and Disciplining Subjects Introduction Southwestern is a sales and leadership company based in Nashville‚ Tennessee that provides summer work opportunities for university students across North America. Students sell educational products directly to families in their homes throughout the summer (SW Corporate). Redline is part of the Southwestern Company training and working with mostly students from the West Coast‚ including Canada‚ Washington
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Laura Mulvey made the term “Male Gaze” in 1975. Mulvey plans to use Freud and Lacan’s concepts as a "political weapon” she states. She used some of their concepts to argue that the cinematic apparatus of classical Hollywood cinema unavoidably placed the viewer in a masculine subject position‚ by the figure of the woman on screen as the object of desire and "the male gaze." During the era of classical Hollywood cinema‚ viewers were encouraged to recognize
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The concept of the male gaze is the idea that the audience is forced to view women through the eyes of a hetereosexual male. In regards to the depiction of female criminals in the media‚ the male gaze views them as victims. The woman is almost always looked at as though she was somehow the victim‚ and that the other person involved is at fault. Though‚ if the woman in the case is homosexual‚ she will then be viewed as a man hater‚ because she is not interested in men. She will also be viewed as the
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demonstrate the effect of the male gaze in French oil paintings‚ almost all drawn from the extensive collection from Carnegie Museum of Art and The Albright-Knox Art Gallery. The ten selected works feature one or more female sitters and are painted by male artists from 1870 through 1910. The concept of the gaze in examining visual culture deals with how the audience views the subjects in the presented work‚ in this case‚ oil paintings. There are multiple forms of the gaze that can be characterized by
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Finding the Source of the Power of the Gaze In almost all of literature‚ women are represented as objects of desire. They are supposed to be submissive and their male counterparts are supposed to possess the power. This power structure is ever-present in books‚ photographs‚ and advertisements‚ but especially in film. In the film Gilda (Charles Vidor‚ 1946)‚ the main character and her male counterparts exemplify that women are mean to be recipients of the male gaze‚ and it becomes problematic if these
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14‚ 2017 The Shifting of a Male’s Gaze According to the feminist literary theory “The Male Gaze”‚ literary texts have a tendency to portray the world and women from a masculine point of view. These texts present women in terms of stereotypes and as objects of male pleasure. This usually occurs through the way males in a novel describe‚ talk about‚ and view women. In “The Male Gaze‚” there is often one character‚ usually male‚ who is more extreme in his male gaze attitudes towards women than the other
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