Not exact matches
But the
female characters in Anon fare worse,
defined as they are by depressingly trite male - gaze fantasy.
(For example, even the incredibly wise Sarah Polley, who made this weekend's wonderful; Stories We Tell, conceded at a Q&A for the film that she hadn't even noticed her lead
female characters are
defined by their relationships with their male partners,
as pointed out by an older woman in her audience.)
I
define the Women
as Background Decoration trope in video games
as: The subset of largely insignificant non-playable
female characters whose sexuality or victimhood is exploited
as a way to infuse edgy, gritty or racy flavoring into game worlds.
I
define the Women
as Background Decoration trope
as: The subset of largely insignificant non-playable
female characters whose sexuality or victimhood is exploited
as a way to infuse edgy, gritty or racy flavoring into game worlds.
That being said, the main function of the
female gaze is to perceive
female characters as self -
defined subjects and not merely
as sexualized objects of male desire.
Focusing on the subject of the ideal
female head, the exhibition puts a spotlight on a somewhat vaguely
defined category of sculptural portraits concerned with portraying an «ideal» or «mood»,
as opposed to the
character of a particular person.