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Sexuality in the Field of Vision

Sexuality in the Field of Vision

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Sexuality in the Field of Vision is a seminal work in feminist film theory that explores the relationship between feminism, psychoanalysis, semiotics, and film theory.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 272 pages
Publication date: 13 October 2020
Publisher: Verso Books


Sexuality in the Field of Vision is a groundbreaking and seminal work in the history of feminism, as well as a pioneering intervention into film theory. This thought-provoking exploration delves deeply into the intricate interplay between feminism, psychoanalysis, semiotics, and film theory, offering a fresh and innovative perspective on the complex relationship between these disciplines.

Through a rigorous analysis of a wide range of films, Sexuality in the Field of Vision challenges traditional notions of gender and sexuality and explores the ways in which they are constructed and reproduced in cinematic narratives. The author employs a multidisciplinary approach, drawing on insights from psychoanalysis, semiotics, and feminist theory, to shed light on the underlying mechanisms that shape our understanding of gender and sexuality.

One of the key themes of the book is the concept of the gaze, which the author argues is a powerful tool for both perpetuating and subverting gender and sexual norms. The gaze, as the author explains, is the act of looking and being looked at, and it plays a crucial role in the construction of gender identity and the reinforcement of sexual stereotypes. Through a close examination of the gaze in film, the author demonstrates how it can be used to perpetuate oppressive power structures and to challenge them.

Another important aspect of Sexuality in the Field of Vision is the author's exploration of the role of the female body in cinematic narratives. The author argues that the female body is often subjected to a patriarchal gaze, which objectifies and sexualizes it. This, in turn, contributes to the marginalization and oppression of women in society. However, the author also shows how the female body can be used as a tool for resistance and empowerment, as seen in the example of the female protagonist in the film "Thelma & Louise."

In addition to its theoretical insights, Sexuality in the Field of Vision is also a highly readable and accessible book. The author's clear and concise writing style makes it easy to follow the arguments and to engage with the material on a deeper level. The book also includes a wealth of film examples, which help to illustrate the points made in the text and to bring the theory to life.

Overall, Sexuality in the Field of Vision is a groundbreaking and essential work for anyone interested in feminism, film theory, or the intersection of these disciplines. This thought-provoking exploration offers a fresh and innovative perspective on the complex relationship between gender and sexuality and provides valuable insights into the ways in which cinematic narratives shape our understanding of these issues.

Sexuality in the Field of Vision is a groundbreaking and seminal work in the history of feminism, as well as a pioneering intervention into film theory. This thought-provoking exploration delves deeply into the intricate interplay between feminism, psychoanalysis, semiotics, and film theory, offering a fresh and innovative perspective on the complex relationship between these disciplines.

Through a rigorous analysis of a wide range of films, Sexuality in the Field of Vision challenges traditional notions of gender and sexuality and explores the ways in which they are constructed and reproduced in cinematic narratives. The author employs a multidisciplinary approach, drawing on insights from psychoanalysis, semiotics, and feminist theory, to shed light on the underlying mechanisms that shape our understanding of gender and sexuality.

One of the key themes of the book is the concept of the gaze, which the author argues is a powerful tool for both perpetuating and subverting gender and sexual norms. The gaze, as the author explains, is the act of looking and being looked at, and it plays a crucial role in the construction of gender identity and the reinforcement of sexual stereotypes. Through a close examination of the gaze in film, the author demonstrates how it can be used to perpetuate oppressive power structures and to challenge them.

Another important aspect of Sexuality in the Field of Vision is the author's exploration of the role of the female body in cinematic narratives. The author argues that the female body is often subjected to a patriarchal gaze, which objectifies and sexualizes it. This, in turn, contributes to the marginalization and oppression of women in society. However, the author also shows how the female body can be used as a tool for resistance and empowerment, as seen in the example of the female protagonist in the film "Thelma & Louise."

In addition to its theoretical insights, Sexuality in the Field of Vision is also a highly readable and accessible book. The author's clear and concise writing style makes it easy to follow the arguments and to engage with the material on a deeper level. The book also includes a wealth of film examples, which help to illustrate the points made in the text and to bring the theory to life.

Overall, Sexuality in the Field of Vision is a groundbreaking and essential work for anyone interested in feminism, film theory, or the intersection of these disciplines. This thought-provoking exploration offers a fresh and innovative perspective on the complex relationship between gender and sexuality and provides valuable insights into the ways in which cinematic narratives shape our understanding of these issues.

Weight: 222g
Dimension: 129 x 197 x 20 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781788738620

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