- In
critical theory, philosophy, sociology, and psychoanalysis, the
gaze (French: le regard), in the
figurative sense, is an individual's (or a group's)...
- In
feminist theory, the male
gaze is the act of
depicting women and the
world in the
visual arts and in
literature from a masculine, hetero****ual perspective...
- The term
gaze is
frequently used in
physiology to
describe coordinated motion of the eyes and neck. The
lateral gaze is
controlled by the
paramedian pontine...
- late 2010s, a
renewed interest in the
genre has been noted,
namely among nu
gaze and
blackgaze bands. "Soon" "Soon", from the 1991
album Loveless by My Bloody...
- Navel-
gazing is the
contemplation of one's
navel as an aid to meditation. The word
omphaloskepsis derives from the
Ancient Gr****
words ὀμφᾰλός (omphalós...
- Moby-****; or, The
Whale is an 1851 epic
novel by
American writer Herman Melville. The book is
centered on the
sailor Ishmael's
narrative of the maniacal...
- The
female gaze is a
feminist theory term
referring to the
gaze of the
female spectator,
character or
director of an
artistic work, but more than the gender...
- The
oppositional gaze is a term
coined by bell
hooks in the 1992
essay The
Oppositional Gaze:
Black Female Spectators that
refers to the
power of looking...
-
Lindsay John C****on
Gaze OAM (born 16
August 1936) is an
Australian former basketball player and coach. He pla**** for
Australia in
three Summer Olympics...
- was
facilitated by
direct gaze.
Other recent research has
confirmed that the
direct gaze of
adults influences the
direct gaze of infants.
Within their...