Eric,
 
You might want to try contacting Linda Williams at UC Irvine.  She has
written several articles and a couple of books on the subjects,
women/film/pornography, etc.  Or if you like, you might refer to her book
"Hard Core: power, pleasure, and the frenzy of the visible" by Univ. of
Cal. Press, 1989.  As for the film "Peeping Tom" it is widely available
at most video stores.
 
Blanca
 
Linda Williams at UC Irvine, Dept. of Film Studies (714) 856-5386 .
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On Fri, 9 Sep 1994, Eric D. Somer wrote:
 
> Message-Id:   <940909.195037.EDT.34NQCOF@CMUVM>
>
>  I am working on a paper on "Star 80," an overlooked film, I believe. Of
> particular interest to me is how the film could be classified as a horror
> picture. My starting point would be the male gaze and how women are "raped" by
> the camera, i.e. the British film "Peeping Tom." I would appreciate any
> useful sources anyone might suggest.
>