Cologne she’ll wear
Silver and Americard
She’ll drive a beetle car
And beat you down at cool Canasta
















THE MALE GAZE
Several types of spectatorship occur while viewing a film, wherein the viewer either unconsciously or consciously engages in the typical, ascribed societal roles of men and women.
Any film can be viewed from the perspectives of “three different looks”:
(i) the first look is that of the camera, which records the events of the film;
(ii) the second look describes the nearly voyeuristic act of the audience as they view the film proper; and
(iii) the third look is that of the characters who interact with one another throughout the filmed story.
The perspective common to the three types of looks is the idea that looking generally is perceived as the active role of the male while being looked at generally is perceived as the passive role of the female.
Today, the male gaze has become the pale maze, the daily gays, the male daze and the macy gray.
