In the post-war period, the concept of the body was tied to the economy, capital, and consumption, and its sacred and symbolic place gave way to sexualization. According to Foucault, the body is the breeding ground of power, and television and cinema ...
In the post-war period, the concept of the body was tied to the economy, capital, and consumption, and its sacred and symbolic place gave way to sexualization. According to Foucault, the body is the breeding ground of power, and television and cinema media are sexualized in the process of constructing and reproducing this body. And the show starts another discussion of the female subject, hence the close-up image of the woman was shown for the first time in the movie "The Bride", which was one of the first road movies after the revolution. Before that, women were shown in the form of everyday life events that are centered on domestic relations, but the presence of women in the movie "The Bride" is symbolically a product of the open media space and the beginning of post-war modernization in the field of cinema, in which attention is paid to the body. And the coverage of cinema has become important in the common link between patriarchy and the modern capitalist economy: the subjectivity of the female body.
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