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Viewing “Magnetic” Through Mulvey’s Theory: Does It Gaze at Women?

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Summary

From perspective of Mulvey's theory, I focus on whether numerous symbolic elements within the video "Magnetic" constitute the male gaze directed at women.

Step 1 (4 minutes)

Please watch the video, screenshot scenes of discomfort and form your comments.

Video Link: https://youtu.be/Vk5-c_v4gMU?si=o55jwuIugFHIo71b

https://b23.tv/aMsGh4y (for Chinese studentsοΌ‰

 

Step 2 (3 minutes)

Please post your comments on this Padlet step 2‘s comments section and browse others’ comments.

Padlet for post comments: https://padlet.com/gaoxinger6/viewing-magnetic-through-mulvey-s-theory-does-it-gaze-at-wom-7xev1e74amdtcc6o

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Step 3 (10 minutes)

Please read the theory and examples, write another comment in the comments section of padlet step 3.

You can choose to read it in the files below or on Padlet.

Theory and Examples

Step 4 ( 3 minutes)

Please compare your previous comments and review what you’ve learned.

You could leave your feedback about this open toolkit in the comments section of padlet step 4.

 

 

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