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- Date sent: Sat, 13 Apr 1996 11:15:55 -0500 (CDT)
- Subject: Showgirls and Present day Gender Role Construction
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- Showgirls is a definite backlash to the typical woman's role in
- society. It is very interesting to me that a movie with this message is
- set in a normally deviant setting, when it is trying to portray the
- strength of a woman. I feel this is the reason that many woman did not
- see the film. They are offended, disgusted, and maybe even a little
- jealous of strippers.
- Strippers are able to be in control of the customers at all
- times. They have the power to switch the standard gender roles. For a
- moment, I thought differently when Nomi was forced to give a lap dance,
- but she turned the situation around when she gained part control over
- Crystal's man.
- I admire the character Nomi for her strong will, but I am also
- disgusted by her. She uses every single woman stereotype to get her
- way. She flirts constantly, wears skimpy or no clothing, she sleeps with
- Crystal's man as a retaliation toward a woman who has more prestige than
- herself, and many times during the movie she showed a definite fake lack
- of intelligence around the opposite sex.
- I was also offended that every single scene with two woman in it
- was filled with so many lesbian connotations. During scenes with Nomi
- and Molly, Nomi was batting her eyelashes constantly at Molly. She even
- came on to Crystal at times to try and gain power in the dance world. It
- was not relatable to anyone at all, except for perhaps the Las Vegas
- dancers who have experienced this type of life.
- The men in Showgirls definitely had control over the women. There
- was no reversal in standard gender roles in these clubs. The men even
- acted stereotypically in revelling in their overpowerment of the norm.
- Also, besides the instance when Nomi beats up the rock star, men use and
- abuse their status over these scantily clad women throughout the movie.
- Nomi tried to gain control in certain situations by seducing the
- people she wanted to have power over, but they always turned around and
- Knocked her back down to her stereotypical deviant status. Also, when
- the rock star was part of a gang rape with Molly as the vicim, no one
- even thought of calling the police. The men patted Nomi on the head and
- told her they would get Molly enough money to start a shop instead of
- acknowledging Molly's feelings in this life shattering event. Yet, when
- Nomi did seek revenge for Molly's rape, she had to leave and give up her
- career.
- The gender roles in Showgirls are all very stereotypical. The
- women are beautiful, young and barely dressed. The men are suave and
- handsome with controll over everything. It was a powerful film about a
- woman's fight against society, but view viewers are going to notice the
- message because of the context it was filmed in. Many teenage boys
- watched Showgirls over and over again. They saw only the sexy dancers
- and the sex scenes, they didn't even look for a deeper message. In that
- sense, I feel the writers failed in portraying a woman's struggle in
- society in a relatable fashion. They put too much concentration into the
- naked dancers and the sexual tension. Therefore, if the writers were
- trying to portray the women's plight so that men can understand it, they
- failed miserably. Give men a movie with exotic dancers and they will
- say, "What plot?" Women can appreciate Nomi's struggle and even
- sympathize with her at times if they ever get bored enough to
- demean themselves and rent the movie with the naked woman on the cover.
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- Neely Vacura
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- Sociology 101
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- University of South Dakota. USA
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- (90%)
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- Gender Roles Essay
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