The Gendered Object. Hitchcock’s Objectification of the Feminine

The Gendered Object. Hitchcock’s Objectification of the Feminine
Author: Lena Dassonville
Publisher: GRIN Verlag
Total Pages: 13
Release: 2016-12-07
Genre: Art
ISBN: 3668358923

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Essay from the year 2016 in the subject Art - Photography and Film, grade: A, , course: Art of Film, language: English, abstract: Alfred Hitchcock’s 1958 film Vertigo is the story of an acrophobic detective and his descent into deceit, obsession, and madness. Vertigo has frequently been criticized by feminist commentators as a reflection of the often misogynistic male gaze and desire. In the same vein of criticism, this essay attempts to examine how Hitchcock weakens male characters by feminizing them and strengthens female characters by masculinizing them, effectively creating a dichotomy between the masculine and feminine which propagates pre-existing structures of male dominance and female submission. Hitchcock also uses formal and stylistic elements of film to convey this dichotomy, further enforcing the idea of the powerful, positive masculine and the submissive, negative feminine. Additionally, Vertigo can be analyzed through a Lacanian psychoanalytic lens in which Scottie’s relationship with Madeline can be deconstructed into the interplay between Lacan’s three psychosexual stages: the Real, the Imaginary, and the Symbolic. Finally, I will examine how Hitchcock not only plays into traditional gender roles, but how he totally and completely objectifies the feminine.


The Gendered Object. Hitchcock’s Objectification of the Feminine
Language: en
Pages: 13
Authors: Lena Dassonville
Categories: Art
Type: BOOK - Published: 2016-12-07 - Publisher: GRIN Verlag

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Essay from the year 2016 in the subject Art - Photography and Film, grade: A, , course: Art of Film, language: English, abstract: Alfred Hitchcock’s 1958 film
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Pages: 410
Authors: Marcelline Block
Categories: Performing Arts
Type: BOOK - Published: 2009-01-14 - Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing

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Marcelline Block’s Situating the Feminist Gaze and Spectatorship in Postwar Cinema breaks new ground in exploring feminist film theory. It is a wide-ranging c
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Language: en
Pages: 202
Authors: Tania Modleski
Categories: Literary Criticism
Type: BOOK - Published: 2005 - Publisher: Routledge

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"Tania Modleski's The Women Who Knew Too Much has become a classic work in feminist film theory and criticism. By looking at seven important films by Alfred Hit
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Objectification
Language: en
Pages: 179
Authors: Susanna Paasonen
Categories: Psychology
Type: BOOK - Published: 2020-08-12 - Publisher: Routledge

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This is a concise and accessible introduction into the concept of objectification, one of the most frequently recurring terms in both academic and media debates