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ID124459
Title ProperFemale gaze in the blind owl by Sadeq Hedayat and lost highway by David Lynch
LanguageENG
AuthorAbdolmaleki, Kara
Publication2013.
Summary / Abstract (Note)In feminist theory, the "female gaze" is a reaction to the imbalance of power created by the "male gaze". Yet, since the concept lacks sound grounding in theory, it solely poses "a simple (antagonistic) response" to male voyeurism. This article traces the manifestations of the female gaze in Lost Highway and The Blind Owl, a film noir and a novella. It is concluded that instead of offsetting the imbalance of power, the female gaze only reverses it, turning the concept into yet another catchphrase of patriarchal hegemony to further commodify and subjugate women.
`In' analytical NoteIranian Studies Vol.46, No.6; 2013: p.903-919
Journal SourceIranian Studies Vol.46, No.6; 2013: p.903-919
Key WordsDavid Lynch ;  Sadeq Hedayat ;  Female Gaze ;  Blind Owl ;  Lost Highway ;  Feminist Theory ;  Male Gaze ;  Male Voyeurism ;  Patriarchal Hegemony