https://www.thewrap.com/twin-peaks-davi ... n-problem/
**note, mention of Denise should be separate from the sexism discussion. I deleted a few links links that gave DKL feminist cookies for that scene, and redundant links
https://thebaffler.com/bread-and-circus ... -again-orr
*note, that Jade is a prostitute does not indicate her “agency,” because transactional sex always puts the buyer in control and money replaces meaningful consent (ditto with Laura. Abuse esp from adults, addiction are directly correlated to monetizing sex in most cases.)
https://outtake.tribecashortlist.com/in ... 71765623fa
https://www.exquisite-misogyny.com/2017 ... /#more-630
Leaving these here for posterity
Bonus with Jen http://www.complex.com/pop-culture/2013 ... ifer-lynch
Gender in Twin Peaks: The Return
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Re: Gender in Twin Peaks: The Return (SPOILERS)
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Re: Gender in Twin Peaks: The Return (SPOILERS)
I think this is a completely valid area of discussion and pretty much essential to any analysis of Lynch, but good lord is most of the discourse on it utterly shallow and insipid. That SFGate piece describes the Sam/Tracy sex scene as being "framed from Sam's POV." This is the problem when culture writers try to talk about film. They just flat out don't have the understanding of the medium they're trying to grapple with, so they try to reverse engineer things to prove their conclusion.
And if I have to see the term "male gaze" thrown around by one more person who's never heard of Laura Mulvey much less read the piece where she coined the term I'm going to blow my brains out.
And if I have to see the term "male gaze" thrown around by one more person who's never heard of Laura Mulvey much less read the piece where she coined the term I'm going to blow my brains out.
Re: Gender in Twin Peaks: The Return (SPOILERS)
I am very torn on whether The Return is sexist or not, and if it is, to what extent. Or, if the show is exposing misogyny and confronting viewers with it. Maybe a combination of all these things.
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Re: Gender in Twin Peaks: The Return (SPOILERS)
That's 90% of thinkpiece writers these days. They don't like their beat - especially many of the nerdcore/film/TV writers - but they fake it for the portfolio/book deal. As a result it always ends up being about themselves or the thesis they came in with. It's the endless audition piece.BGate wrote:I think this is a completely valid area of discussion and pretty much essential to any analysis of Lynch, but good lord is most of the discourse on it utterly shallow and insipid. That SFGate piece describes the Sam/Tracy sex scene as being "framed from Sam's POV." This is the problem when culture writers try to talk about film. They just flat out don't have the understanding of the medium they're trying to grapple with, so they try to reverse engineer things to prove their conclusion.
I vehemently disagree with the take on Janey-E as a materialist bitch and that's all I have to say about that.
AnotherBlueRoseCase wrote:The Return is clearly guaranteed a future audience among stoners and other drug users.