...at "
The Feminine Gaze in Notorious and The Paradine Case" by Elizabeth Abele, an analysis I found via
this page on Pre-Raphaelite women, the male gaze, and the work of poet and painter
Dante Gabriel Rossetti. I gazed at Daniel Chandler's "
Notes on The Gaze" for quite some time as well.
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Thanks B, an interesting post. This comment intrigues me: "Women watch themselves being looked at’" (Berger 1972, 45, 47).
What I'm wondering is, have we had much of a choice about it?
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