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The Question of the Male Gaze in Bound, The Girl who Played with Fire, and But I’m a Cheerleader. Michelle Mancuso. BOUND. Male Gaze is represented by: Objectification of both bodies on screen: Camera angles and motion focus on their bodies, not their actions
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The Question of the Male Gaze in Bound, The Girl who Played with Fire, and But I’m a Cheerleader Michelle Mancuso
BOUND • Male Gaze is represented by: • Objectification of both bodies on screen: • Camera angles and motion focus on their bodies, not their actions • Both women are sexualized, not just the passive • The importance of the Butch-Femme Dynamic
THE GIRL WHO PLAYED WITH FIRE • Male gaze represented: • Lisbeth as the actor • Wide frames creating feeling of voyeurism • Another gaze is represented: • Nude bodies exist in non-sexual settings
BUT I’M A CHEERLEADER • Another gaze is represented: • Nothing is explicit • Both women are fully clothed • Choppy cuts and poor lighting • A male gaze is represented: • Graham is the actor
CONCLUSIONS • The films portray a spectrum • All of them rely on the body spectacle • None are free from the male gaze