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Contemporary religion in historical perspective

3 Minute Theories | Scopophilia with Leslie Dorrough Smith

In 3 minutes, Leslie Dorrough Smith tells us about Scopophilia, the idea that narrative, especially cinema, reflects the male gaze.


3 Minute Theories | Scopophilia with Leslie… by religiousstudies

This entry was posted in Ideas, Videos and tagged 3MT, feminism, leslie dorrough smith, male gaze, scopophilia, Three minute theories on July 31, 2017 by David Robertson.

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