The gaze of this film can be understood as male because of
Marketing, shots of body parts, and specific themes?
Jennifer and Needy’s relationship deconstructs
Pressure for queer women to either fully “come out” or be rendered invisible?
In the film the viewers don't necessarily look to the female lead (Jennifer) as an object, but rather
as a character who holds agency?
Jennifer is
the main character, who is possessed, and the story centers on?
The movie represents social groups such as
nerd, jock, popular girl?
it centers female struggles, desire, and growth, through a lens of agency rather than objectification?
Jennifer’s relationship with Needy provides a nuanced look
Into the queer teenage experience?
Jennifer takes control, and gains agency in the beginning section of the film in the scene
in the forest? / sacrifice ?
Needy is
one of the main characters, who can be identified with the trope of "nerd" and is the friend / love interest?
A prominent trope (one of the three tropes that also applies to gay characters, as seen in celluloid closet) is
Villain / Victim ?
The relationship between Needy and Jennifer exemplifies a gaze that resists heteronormativity
What is the queer gaze?
Needy’s boyfriend, Chip, serves as
A foil for the patriarchy in relation to lesbian women?
Jennifer’s Body challenges objectification by making this bodily trait—which is often sexualized—as a source of power and fear
What is Jennifer’s body?
Chip is
Needys boyfriend?
also will accept:
Song by Nico and The Velvet Underground
Femme Fatale?