Friday, 10 October 2014

Voyeurism


voyeurism

a good example of voyeurism on music video is Robin Thicke's blurred lines:





In March, Robin Thicke’s “Blurred Lines” music video, featuring Pharrell and T.I., was released on YouTube. The song is said to perpetuate rape culture by rejecting the concept of clear sexual consent.


IN THIS VIDEO  nudity, sexual objectification is seen. 
 it was classed and named  the hottest song of the summer 
The song’s lyrics include “You’re an animal,” and “I hate these ‘Blurred Lines’ / I know you want it.” Rather than viewing women as actual human beings, Thicke portrays women as animals starved of sexual attention ; the “blurred lines” is meaning intercourse.
The video has received even more negative attention from feminists and others, because in it three topless women are seen dancing and posing, while the three men—Thicke, Pharrell, and T.I.—are seen well-dressed, in suits. The video demonstrates a clear power dynamic, in which the men are dominant and the women are treated simply as sex objects.





shots such as this one show close ups on the woman's body parts this is exploring the woman and giving the male satisfaction. 

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