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Laura Mulvey

    August 15, 1941

    Laura Mulvey is a British feminist film theorist renowned for her essay "Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema." This influential work, drawing on Freudian and Lacanian psychoanalytic theories, pioneered the intersection of film theory, psychoanalysis, and feminism. Mulvey's analysis explores how the cinematic medium constructs visual pleasure and narrative structures, often revealing their entanglement with patriarchal systems. Her theoretical framework fundamentally shifted film criticism and media studies, particularly through a feminist lens.

    Laura Mulvey
    Citizen Kane
    Visual and Other Pleasures
    • 2000

      Citizen Kane

      • 104 pages
      • 4 hours of reading
      3.6(15)Add rating

      Laura Mulvey offers a fresh and original reading of one of the greatest films in all cinema. This new edition of Mulvey's study is published in the Film Classics 20th anniversary series of special editions, with a new foreword by the author, and a stunning new jacket design by Eric Skillman.

      Citizen Kane
    • 1989

      Visual and Other Pleasures

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading
      4.1(52)Add rating

      A new edition of Laura Mulvey's groundbreaking collection of essays, originally published in 1989. In an extensive introduction to this second edition, Mulvey looks back at the historical and personal contexts for her famous article Visual Pleasure and Narrative Cinema , and reassesses her theories in the light of new technologies.

      Visual and Other Pleasures