GEN&SEX 50B Lecture Notes - Lecture 5: Printmaking, Vanishing Point, Cultural Studies

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Ways of Seeing/ Feminist Interventions
- Representing
Who does the representing? (Who makes the representation?)
Who gets represented?
How do they get represented?
- Cultural studies methodology:
Image: what is in the frame
Political economy: what enables the image to be made and to be circulated
Audience reception: how the image is received
- Ways of Seeing (John Berger)
“The relation between what we see and what we know is never settled”
“The way we see things is affected by what we know or what we believe”
The real is always already a representation
Everything we see already goes through our biases
Not that nothing’ real- reality is affected by our own perceptions and our perceptions are affected
by what we know
“We see only what we look at. To look is an act of choice.”
“We never look at just one thing; we are always looking at the relation between things and ourselves.”
- The Image:
“An image is a sight which has been recreated and reproduced”
It is selected from an infinity of possible sights
“Every image embodies a way of seeing.”
“The photographer’s way of seeing is reflected in his choice of subject.”
- Perception and Reception
“Although every image embodies a way of seeing, our perception or appreciation of an image depends
also upon our own way of seeing.”
“Perspective makes the single eye the center of the visible world.”
- Renaissance Perspective (1400s-1500s)
Geometrical
Three-dimensional world rendered in two dimensional form
Represented objects are consolidated by a vanishing point as analogue to the lens or the eye
“God’s eye view”- mastery over objects
Mechanistic
Objectifying
Centralized point of view
Seeking accurate correspondence between the spatial configuration of the object and its projection onto
a two-dimensional surface
- Pre-Renaissance Perspective
More symbolic
Rendering something as if it were the real object
No vanishing point
- Gender and perspective
“A woman must continually watch herself. From earliest childhood she has been taught and persuaded to
survey herself continually.”
She is simultaneously the surveyor and the surveyed
“Her own sense of being in herself is supplanted by a sense of being appreciated as herself by another.”
- “Watch Yourself!”
“Men act and women appear
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Who does the representing? (who makes the representation?) Political economy: what enables the image to be made and to be circulated. The relation between what we see and what we know is never settled . The way we see things is affected by what we know or what we believe . Everything we see already goes through our biases. Not that nothing" real- reality is affected by our own perceptions and our perceptions are affected by what we know. We never look at just one thing; we are always looking at the relation between things and ourselves. An image is a sight which has been recreated and reproduced . It is selected from an infinity of possible sights. The photographer"s way of seeing is reflected in his choice of subject. Although every image embodies a way of seeing, our perception or appreciation of an image depends also upon our own way of seeing.

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