Tag: rachel sarasin

  • Scopophilia and Spectacle: The Pleasure of Looking at “Chicago”

    Scopophilia and Spectacle: The Pleasure of Looking at “Chicago”

    Looking at women as objects in film is not a new concept; it has been around since the beginning of motion pictures. Before that, it was also a concept in photographs and clubs. Men love to look, and some women love to be looked at. This is discussed in Laura Mulvey’s essay, “Visual Pleasure and…

  • The “Utterly Impossible” Story of BLONDE VENUS

    The “Utterly Impossible” Story of BLONDE VENUS

    “As soon as you stopped singing and started luring men into the bedroom, that’s when the moral outrage would kick in.”[1] This quote sums it up best when referring to the 1932 pre-Code film, Blonde Venus.[2] Starring Marlene Dietrich, and directed by one of Dietrich’s biggest collaborators, Josef von Sternberg,[3] Blonde Venus was set to…