A video that supports Mulvey's theory of women being voyueristically objectified is:
Eric Prydz - Call On Me
This is because all the women are exercising and they do not know they are being objectified as the only man in the class is able to watch multiple women exercing at once and enjoy it while he does the moves too. Also, there is a lot of 'zoning' into the pelvic area in this video. This dehumanises the women.
and a video that that supports her theory that men can narcissistically identify with the artist is:
Justin Timberlake - Like I Love You
This is because men can identify with the artist and tend to aspire to have the wealth (through clothes, cars, style) that the artist has, and may believe wealth is the key to successful sexual relationships.
This is because men can identify with the artist and tend to aspire to have the wealth (through clothes, cars, style) that the artist has, and may believe wealth is the key to successful sexual relationships.
A video that challenges Mulvey's theory of women being voyueristically objectified is:
Amy Winehouse - Back To Black
This is because although she wears feminine clothing, it does not exploit her. She is a victim of grief rather than male desire.
and a video that that challenges her theory that men can narcissistically identify with the artist is:
Will Young - Who Am I
This is because events are usually considered to be feminine roles/ behaviour of society, (for example cooking, knitting, painting and caring for animals), and therefore most men can't identify with the artist.
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