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David Blakesley <[log in to unmask]>
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John Peterson asked:
"Can anyone suggest a publication on the subject of the male gaze?"
 
Here are two good places to start:
Mulvey, Laura. "Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema." Screen 16.3
(1975): 6-18.
Modleski, Tania.  _The Women Who Knew Too Much_. " (Sorry, I don't have
the full citation information on this one, but it was published in the
mid-eighties, I think.)
 
Modleski takes Mulvey to task in an examination of Hitchcock's films,
particularly noting the ways in which the male gaze is
reformulated/reconfigured in many of them.
 
Dave Blakesley
SIU-Carbondale
 
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