Lesbian gaze

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The lesbian gaze is a queer response to the male gaze. The notion of gaze considers how an audience perceives a work of art, particularly people within the work of art. Theories of the male gaze particularly consider the presumed audience for a work to be male; creation of a work in relation to the male gaze is an exercise of patriarchal power. The presentation of a woman is presumed to be in part an exercise of sexuality. The lesbian gaze disrupts -- queers -- the expectation of a male gaze, and also raises questions of identification, objectification, and attraction.

Examples of use of lesbian gaze in feminist SF criticism include:

Further reading:

See also Audience theory