1 00:00:06,735 --> 00:00:08,890 It’s often said that cinema, 2 00:00:09,009 --> 00:00:12,799 by it's very nature, is voyeuristic, 3 00:00:13,012 --> 00:00:16,262 because film offers the audience a window 4 00:00:16,352 --> 00:00:19,442 into the hidden lives of others. 5 00:00:20,837 --> 00:00:22,647 Watching people’s stories on the big 6 00:00:22,737 --> 00:00:25,347 and small screen can indeed be 7 00:00:25,431 --> 00:00:28,290 fascinating and exhilarating. 8 00:00:29,709 --> 00:00:32,159 But the act of looking can also feel 9 00:00:32,249 --> 00:00:38,289 uncomfortable, invasive, even violating. 10 00:00:39,279 --> 00:00:42,309 Underpinning these uncomfortable moments 11 00:00:42,488 --> 00:00:45,158 we can find some alarming messages 12 00:00:45,248 --> 00:00:47,629 about the role of consent. 13 00:00:48,559 --> 00:00:51,240 To explain, let’s start here 14 00:00:51,525 --> 00:00:54,602 in the normal bedroom of a normal boy 15 00:00:54,732 --> 00:00:57,748 doing normal boy stuff. 16 00:00:58,898 --> 00:01:00,298 Normal stuff 17 00:01:00,408 --> 00:01:03,126 like spying on the girl next door. 18 00:01:04,117 --> 00:01:06,018 Popular culture is filled 19 00:01:06,118 --> 00:01:08,370 with scenes like this one 20 00:01:09,765 --> 00:01:11,582 Scenes in which one character, 21 00:01:11,682 --> 00:01:12,842 usually a man 22 00:01:12,922 --> 00:01:14,570 spies on another character, 23 00:01:14,650 --> 00:01:15,960 usually a woman 24 00:01:16,060 --> 00:01:19,499 without that person’s knowledge or consent 25 00:01:20,905 --> 00:01:23,075 To be clear, we're talking about secret 26 00:01:23,165 --> 00:01:24,730 surveillance of a person 27 00:01:24,832 --> 00:01:26,612 while they're alone 28 00:01:26,724 --> 00:01:28,994 in various states of undress 29 00:01:29,094 --> 00:01:31,524 or engaged in sexual activity. 30 00:01:32,421 --> 00:01:34,051 This is invasive looking 31 00:01:34,124 --> 00:01:35,524 that violates a person's 32 00:01:35,604 --> 00:01:38,525 reasonable expectation of privacy. 33 00:01:39,201 --> 00:01:40,841 In a staggering number of movies 34 00:01:40,931 --> 00:01:43,866 and tv shows, this type of spying 35 00:01:43,966 --> 00:01:46,106 isn't done by the villain. 36 00:01:46,855 --> 00:01:48,396 It is instead perpetrated 37 00:01:48,496 --> 00:01:49,946 by "nice guy" characters. 38 00:01:50,026 --> 00:01:51,809 "Slow down, baby" 39 00:01:52,259 --> 00:01:54,249 These are straight men, who are otherwise 40 00:01:54,329 --> 00:01:56,575 presented as decent. 41 00:01:56,919 --> 00:01:58,364 Or, at the very least, 42 00:01:58,460 --> 00:02:00,012 mostly harmless. 43 00:02:00,104 --> 00:02:01,629 "Hey! Hey!" 44 00:02:04,002 --> 00:02:06,126 This media patern is so prevasive, 45 00:02:06,229 --> 00:02:08,287 I thought it needed a name. 46 00:02:08,370 --> 00:02:10,162 "He's a peeping Tom!" 47 00:02:10,263 --> 00:02:13,108 So I call it "The harmless peeping Tom". 48 00:02:13,203 --> 00:02:14,847 "You know, it occurs to me, 49 00:02:14,937 --> 00:02:16,731 that you can see right into Donna's house 50 00:02:16,811 --> 00:02:17,716 from my driveway." 51 00:02:17,806 --> 00:02:18,886 "You don't say" 52 00:02:18,956 --> 00:02:20,036 (off-screen laughter) 53 00:02:20,136 --> 00:02:22,036 All of the boys on "That 70s Show" 54 00:02:22,126 --> 00:02:24,339 for instance, casually participate 55 00:02:24,409 --> 00:02:25,787 in spying behavior. 56 00:02:25,887 --> 00:02:28,266 "No, Anette! Not the robe!" 57 00:02:28,366 --> 00:02:29,328 (off-screen laughter) 58 00:02:29,418 --> 00:02:30,083 "Quick, somebody yell 59 00:02:30,153 --> 00:02:32,060 'pillow fight' in a girl voice" 60 00:02:32,166 --> 00:02:33,430 But the character of Fez 61 00:02:33,510 --> 00:02:35,410 is the quintessential example 62 00:02:35,493 --> 00:02:36,823 of a harmless peeping Tom. 63 00:02:36,893 --> 00:02:39,187 (off-screen laughter) - "Oh my god, Fez!" 64 00:02:39,867 --> 00:02:41,322 "Nice honkers!" 65 00:02:41,422 --> 00:02:42,377 (off-screen laughter) 66 00:02:42,480 --> 00:02:43,909 "Get out of here!" 67 00:02:44,623 --> 00:02:45,417 "Fez?" 68 00:02:45,502 --> 00:02:47,324 There's a years long running gag 69 00:02:47,414 --> 00:02:49,765 about how he's always spying on women. 70 00:02:49,845 --> 00:02:52,129 Often hiding in their bedroom closets. 71 00:02:52,219 --> 00:02:54,237 "Oh my god, did you see anything?" 72 00:02:54,347 --> 00:02:55,557 "Not much, you should really think 73 00:02:55,607 --> 00:02:56,801 about a nightlight." 74 00:02:56,912 --> 00:02:59,623 And yet this pattern of intrusive behavior 75 00:02:59,934 --> 00:03:01,435 is just considered a minor 76 00:03:01,525 --> 00:03:02,543 nuisance on the show. 77 00:03:02,613 --> 00:03:03,345 "Ouch" 78 00:03:03,415 --> 00:03:04,135 "You okay?" 79 00:03:04,185 --> 00:03:04,717 (camera click) 80 00:03:04,784 --> 00:03:05,524 "Fez!" 81 00:03:05,614 --> 00:03:06,853 (off-screen laughter) 82 00:03:07,673 --> 00:03:09,153 "With this, you can see 83 00:03:09,223 --> 00:03:10,531 through a lady's clothes" 84 00:03:10,621 --> 00:03:11,680 (off-screen laughter) 85 00:03:13,186 --> 00:03:15,235 "Okay, Jackie, prepare to be ogled" 86 00:03:16,575 --> 00:03:17,774 Fez even ends up 87 00:03:17,774 --> 00:03:19,057 in a romantic relationship 88 00:03:19,057 --> 00:03:20,299 with one of the women 89 00:03:20,299 --> 00:03:21,129 he's spied on. 90 00:03:21,129 --> 00:03:24,809 Over 8 seasons of prime time television. 91 00:03:25,959 --> 00:03:28,654 Scenes in which boys secretly spy on girls 92 00:03:28,777 --> 00:03:30,296 were a staple of so called 93 00:03:30,296 --> 00:03:31,628 "teen sex comedies". 94 00:03:31,731 --> 00:03:34,828 In the late 1970s and early 80s. 95 00:03:35,721 --> 00:03:38,731 But the media pattern didn't begin or end 96 00:03:38,821 --> 00:03:41,489 with Animal House, Porky's 97 00:03:41,924 --> 00:03:43,599 or Revenge of the Nerds. 98 00:03:43,809 --> 00:03:45,399 "Oh! Yeah!" 99 00:03:46,345 --> 00:03:48,520 Alfred Hitchcock was famously obsessed 100 00:03:48,600 --> 00:03:49,918 with voyeurism. 101 00:03:49,996 --> 00:03:51,685 And included peeping scenes 102 00:03:51,775 --> 00:03:54,616 in several of his most notable films. 103 00:03:56,529 --> 00:03:58,069 Since then, we've seen 104 00:03:58,169 --> 00:04:00,097 Harmless Peeping Toms pop up 105 00:04:00,177 --> 00:04:02,287 in practically every genre. 106 00:04:02,997 --> 00:04:06,567 From action movies to horror films. 107 00:04:07,307 --> 00:04:08,997 From romantic dramas 108 00:04:09,097 --> 00:04:11,047 to science fiction adventures. 109 00:04:13,467 --> 00:04:15,777 And it's not uncommon for video games 110 00:04:15,847 --> 00:04:18,422 to present players with interactive 111 00:04:18,502 --> 00:04:20,418 peeping opportunities. 112 00:04:21,292 --> 00:04:22,392 "Look at this, come here" 113 00:04:22,452 --> 00:04:24,572 "There's a naked woman across the street" 114 00:04:24,902 --> 00:04:25,602 "Where?" 115 00:04:26,500 --> 00:04:27,720 "Second floor from the top 116 00:04:27,750 --> 00:04:28,920 see the window on the left" 117 00:04:28,960 --> 00:04:29,729 "Wow" 118 00:04:29,782 --> 00:04:32,006 The trope has also been a mainstay 119 00:04:32,042 --> 00:04:33,759 on TV sitcoms. 120 00:04:33,853 --> 00:04:36,552 "Oh my God, that's Rachel naked!" 121 00:04:36,894 --> 00:04:38,554 Usually as a one-off gag 122 00:04:38,554 --> 00:04:39,934 in a handful of episodes. 123 00:04:40,014 --> 00:04:41,224 "Would you have opened the door 124 00:04:41,224 --> 00:04:42,234 if you knew it was me?" 125 00:04:42,284 --> 00:04:43,275 "Not since I found out 126 00:04:43,275 --> 00:04:44,246 the teddy bear you gave me 127 00:04:44,246 --> 00:04:45,816 had a webcam in it!" 128 00:04:46,932 --> 00:04:48,212 While we may typically think 129 00:04:48,212 --> 00:04:50,313 of peeping Toms as a stranger 130 00:04:50,313 --> 00:04:51,876 hiding in the bushes, 131 00:04:52,393 --> 00:04:55,133 spying can take many different forms. 132 00:04:55,234 --> 00:04:56,844 "Did I miss anything?" 133 00:04:56,904 --> 00:04:57,897 "Oh my God" 134 00:04:57,924 --> 00:04:58,724 "Oh!" 135 00:04:58,773 --> 00:05:01,074 "Oh, thank you, God, for this wonderful, 136 00:05:01,074 --> 00:05:01,924 wonderful day" 137 00:05:02,234 --> 00:05:04,514 Occasionally, spying is presented 138 00:05:04,584 --> 00:05:06,374 as a part of man's job. 139 00:05:06,974 --> 00:05:08,792 Like a cop on a stakeout. 140 00:05:09,059 --> 00:05:10,389 "Oh, wow, oh yeah" 141 00:05:10,474 --> 00:05:12,244 But in many of those scenarios, 142 00:05:12,314 --> 00:05:13,774 the Harmless Peeping Tom trope 143 00:05:13,844 --> 00:05:14,844 still applies. 144 00:05:14,924 --> 00:05:17,064 "To protect and to serve" 145 00:05:17,164 --> 00:05:21,354 "Ooh, ooh, ohh, I love my job so much, oh" 146 00:05:21,464 --> 00:05:23,386 In espionage themed media, 147 00:05:23,476 --> 00:05:24,806 the guy might have access 148 00:05:24,886 --> 00:05:26,926 to high-tech spying gadgets. 149 00:05:27,006 --> 00:05:28,606 "Nine different enhanced visions modes 150 00:05:28,706 --> 00:05:30,633 every little boy's dream: 151 00:05:30,967 --> 00:05:33,328 the penetrating mode" 152 00:05:33,928 --> 00:05:35,828 "And would you look at that" 153 00:05:35,888 --> 00:05:37,148 In superhero stories 154 00:05:37,228 --> 00:05:38,978 or supernatural plot lines 155 00:05:39,068 --> 00:05:41,118 the guy's powers may be used 156 00:05:41,188 --> 00:05:42,568 as a way to gain access 157 00:05:42,658 --> 00:05:43,970 to a woman's body. 158 00:05:44,140 --> 00:05:45,205 (woman screams) 159 00:05:45,335 --> 00:05:48,004 "And He saw, that it was good" 160 00:05:48,254 --> 00:05:50,074 Superman, for example 161 00:05:50,164 --> 00:05:52,464 is often upheld as a paragon of good 162 00:05:52,464 --> 00:05:53,804 decent manhood 163 00:05:54,254 --> 00:05:56,624 and yet even he steals a quick peek 164 00:05:56,624 --> 00:05:58,304 from time to time. 165 00:06:00,472 --> 00:06:01,924 Harmless Peeping Toms 166 00:06:01,924 --> 00:06:03,894 aren't always the hero. 167 00:06:03,974 --> 00:06:06,404 But, they're not the villain either. 168 00:06:06,494 --> 00:06:08,364 "I wind up seeing a lot more of Ava 169 00:06:08,434 --> 00:06:10,208 than I bargained for" 170 00:06:10,484 --> 00:06:12,549 Even if the protagonist has, let's say 171 00:06:12,659 --> 00:06:14,383 questionable morals 172 00:06:14,503 --> 00:06:15,504 or is involved 173 00:06:15,604 --> 00:06:17,514 in other criminal activities 174 00:06:17,604 --> 00:06:20,424 the spying itself isn't framed as a strike 175 00:06:20,514 --> 00:06:22,444 against his character. 176 00:06:22,908 --> 00:06:23,858 And critically 177 00:06:23,948 --> 00:06:25,079 the audience is still meant 178 00:06:25,139 --> 00:06:28,588 to indentify with HIM as he's peeping. 179 00:06:29,151 --> 00:06:30,091 "What?" 180 00:06:31,145 --> 00:06:32,214 It's not unusual 181 00:06:32,324 --> 00:06:34,394 for invasions of privacy 182 00:06:34,494 --> 00:06:36,746 to be framed as endearing. 183 00:06:37,167 --> 00:06:37,877 "Excuse me?" 184 00:06:37,947 --> 00:06:38,641 "Oh!" 185 00:06:39,088 --> 00:06:40,160 "I think you're in my bath..." 186 00:06:40,240 --> 00:06:41,581 "Close your eyes!" 187 00:06:41,654 --> 00:06:43,294 or just the innocuous behavior 188 00:06:43,364 --> 00:06:45,293 of a guy with a crush. 189 00:06:47,818 --> 00:06:49,712 Even when peeping is called out 190 00:06:49,792 --> 00:06:53,382 as pathetic, annoying or a little creepy 191 00:06:53,482 --> 00:06:54,643 "It was an accident." 192 00:06:54,753 --> 00:06:56,058 "You're an asshole!" 193 00:06:56,157 --> 00:06:58,453 his actions are, more often than not, 194 00:06:58,543 --> 00:07:01,100 quickly forgiven and forgotten. 195 00:07:03,176 --> 00:07:04,575 A good way to illustrate the deeper 196 00:07:04,645 --> 00:07:07,027 problem here can be found in the 197 00:07:07,127 --> 00:07:09,025 "no peeking" plot cliché. 198 00:07:09,123 --> 00:07:09,981 "How did you see it? 199 00:07:10,041 --> 00:07:11,591 You said you wouldn't look!" 200 00:07:11,748 --> 00:07:13,906 "Sorry, as I told you the hero 201 00:07:13,996 --> 00:07:15,456 always peeks." 202 00:07:15,856 --> 00:07:17,871 The set up is a familar one: a woman 203 00:07:17,941 --> 00:07:20,025 needs to change clothes for some reason. 204 00:07:20,085 --> 00:07:22,547 But her guy friend is standing right there 205 00:07:22,617 --> 00:07:23,821 "You're not bothering me." 206 00:07:23,911 --> 00:07:26,497 So naturally she asks him to turn around 207 00:07:26,587 --> 00:07:28,833 or close his eyes while she undresses. 208 00:07:28,923 --> 00:07:30,361 "Would you please turn around?" 209 00:07:30,451 --> 00:07:31,271 "Why?" 210 00:07:32,006 --> 00:07:33,336 "Just turn around." 211 00:07:34,404 --> 00:07:35,106 "Just look, 212 00:07:35,106 --> 00:07:36,537 look over there for a second." 213 00:07:36,537 --> 00:07:37,254 "Yeah." 214 00:07:37,254 --> 00:07:38,600 "Just turn around and look at the 215 00:07:38,600 --> 00:07:40,150 waterfalls Skippy all right, please?" 216 00:07:40,150 --> 00:07:40,730 "Fine." 217 00:07:40,770 --> 00:07:42,315 "Stay in guard, no peeking." 218 00:07:42,425 --> 00:07:45,096 Does our protagonist respects her wishes? 219 00:07:45,391 --> 00:07:46,914 Of course not. 220 00:07:47,087 --> 00:07:47,920 "Don't look!" 221 00:07:47,990 --> 00:07:50,091 "I said your eyes have to go over there!" 222 00:07:50,287 --> 00:07:53,395 Most of the time, he peeks anyway 223 00:07:53,496 --> 00:07:54,988 "Turn around!" 224 00:07:55,989 --> 00:07:56,961 "Now!" 225 00:07:57,978 --> 00:07:59,243 "Turn around." 226 00:07:59,427 --> 00:08:02,400 and there are rarely any consequences 227 00:08:02,500 --> 00:08:04,658 for violating her trust. 228 00:08:05,646 --> 00:08:07,478 In fact his trangression 229 00:08:07,558 --> 00:08:10,138 is likely to be rewarded. 230 00:08:12,586 --> 00:08:14,451 Now sometimes the women character will 231 00:08:14,541 --> 00:08:17,445 explicitely ask not to be looked at, 232 00:08:18,317 --> 00:08:20,746 while in other examples it's just implied 233 00:08:20,876 --> 00:08:23,192 that the guy shouldn't be staring. 234 00:08:23,575 --> 00:08:26,015 It's incredibly rare to see a man who, 235 00:08:26,094 --> 00:08:29,313 given the opportunity, doesn't peek. 236 00:08:32,599 --> 00:08:33,621 "Don't look." 237 00:08:34,803 --> 00:08:35,413 "Okay." 238 00:08:35,472 --> 00:08:41,603 If it’s a romantic story, the transgression is often presented as a sign that he’s attracted to her. 239 00:08:43,137 --> 00:08:44,380 In reality though, 240 00:08:44,480 --> 00:08:49,876 if a man demonstrates a deliberate disregard for consent or women’s boundaries 241 00:08:49,993 --> 00:08:53,610 that should be a major major red flag. 242 00:08:54,971 --> 00:08:56,881 "Drop dead, dirtbag." 243 00:08:59,322 --> 00:09:05,652 Even though Invasive spying is often considered just a nuisance crime by law enforcement, 244 00:09:05,737 --> 00:09:10,639 being spied-on isn’t a minor inconvenience for the victims 245 00:09:10,922 --> 00:09:11,872 "Hello" 246 00:09:12,013 --> 00:09:15,329 it can cause real lasting emotional harm. 247 00:09:15,438 --> 00:09:16,751 "Someone there?" 248 00:09:17,189 --> 00:09:18,992 "That's it, I can almost see it." 249 00:09:19,528 --> 00:09:23,346 Sometimes peeping scenes are filmed in a family-friendly way 250 00:09:23,426 --> 00:09:24,706 "There she is." 251 00:09:24,797 --> 00:09:28,628 while in other media it can be much more explicit. 252 00:09:29,756 --> 00:09:31,573 In fact throughout this video essay 253 00:09:31,659 --> 00:09:35,931 I’ve had to use a lot of creative editing techniques and strategic blurring 254 00:09:36,032 --> 00:09:38,279 just to make the footage appropriate for YouTube. 255 00:09:38,370 --> 00:09:41,719 "Oh, you imp. You've got nudity in there!" 256 00:09:43,842 --> 00:09:47,501 Despite what some conservative groups would have you believe, 257 00:09:47,604 --> 00:09:53,027 the problem here is not the depiction of sex or nudity on-screen. 258 00:09:53,618 --> 00:09:59,921 Depending on how it’s framed, sex and nudity can be represented in all kinds of ways. 259 00:10:00,138 --> 00:10:01,215 "Should be fine." 260 00:10:02,189 --> 00:10:04,840 The real issues with the “Harmless” Peeping Tom trope 261 00:10:04,963 --> 00:10:07,123 stems from the lack of consent 262 00:10:07,222 --> 00:10:10,316 between the characters in the story 263 00:10:12,390 --> 00:10:16,756 and how those violations are framed as “no big deal.” 264 00:10:16,866 --> 00:10:19,674 "Did you see me change out of my clothes by the Jacuzzi?" 265 00:10:20,739 --> 00:10:22,472 "I thought that you were catatonic." 266 00:10:24,616 --> 00:10:30,505 There’s a common misconception that voyeurism is, by definition, looking without permission. 267 00:10:31,095 --> 00:10:33,138 But that is not true. 268 00:10:33,884 --> 00:10:39,646 Voyeurism can, and I’d argue should, be a consensual act. 269 00:10:44,056 --> 00:10:49,651 It is, of course, possible to film scenes, even voyeuristic ones, 270 00:10:49,761 --> 00:10:54,126 where characters look at each other in consensual ways. 271 00:10:55,987 --> 00:10:56,984 "Steve..." 272 00:10:59,037 --> 00:11:02,090 But cinematic depictions of consensual gazing 273 00:11:02,167 --> 00:11:08,535 are not anywhere near as prevalent as scenes where permission has not been granted. 274 00:11:09,816 --> 00:11:14,758 Up until this point, we’ve been discussing the perspective of characters on-scene 275 00:11:14,900 --> 00:11:19,267 but there’s another critical perspective we haven’t yet considered. 276 00:11:19,869 --> 00:11:23,299 And that is the perspective of the camera. 277 00:11:24,342 --> 00:11:28,429 Let’s return for a moment to that “normal” boys bedroom from earlier. 278 00:11:28,528 --> 00:11:32,101 Although, it’s not a “normal” bedroom, is it? 279 00:11:32,384 --> 00:11:34,552 It’s really a movie set. 280 00:11:34,669 --> 00:11:37,567 And that’s not really a “normal” boy either, 281 00:11:37,661 --> 00:11:40,884 that’s an actor working from a script. 282 00:11:40,977 --> 00:11:46,204 In fact, everything we see here is a deliberate choice by the filmmakers. 283 00:11:46,580 --> 00:11:49,272 The woman is being put on display by the director 284 00:11:49,356 --> 00:11:54,119 who is careful to position her body so the protagonist can get a good look. 285 00:11:54,225 --> 00:12:00,201 But the shots are also designed so the audience gets to peek along with him. 286 00:12:00,723 --> 00:12:02,003 "Mr. Bishop, do you mind if I take a look?" 287 00:12:02,088 --> 00:12:02,788 "Carl..." 288 00:12:02,883 --> 00:12:06,016 This then makes the viewer complicit. 289 00:12:06,146 --> 00:12:11,734 We are made to vicariously participate in the act of non-consensual looking. 290 00:12:11,837 --> 00:12:13,707 "Really, 007?" 291 00:12:14,420 --> 00:12:18,139 This is true, incidentally, even when the character doing the peeping 292 00:12:18,237 --> 00:12:20,846 is clearly meant to be a creep. 293 00:12:22,204 --> 00:12:27,164 There’s another important conversation to be had about what film theorist Laura Mulvey called 294 00:12:27,270 --> 00:12:29,194 “the male gaze” 295 00:12:29,283 --> 00:12:35,557 especially as it relates to how the camera moves and frames women’s bodies in a sexualized way 296 00:12:35,657 --> 00:12:39,214 independent of the protagonist’s point of view. 297 00:12:39,650 --> 00:12:45,287 But for our purposes here, we’re mostly focusing on the characters in the story. 298 00:12:45,705 --> 00:12:50,423 The audience for movies is, of course, made up of people of all genders, 299 00:12:50,538 --> 00:12:54,587 but the male character’s perspective is the one we are sharing 300 00:12:54,703 --> 00:12:59,554 and therefore it’s his lurid excitement we are meant to identify with. 301 00:13:01,176 --> 00:13:06,448 Just to reiterate, narratively speaking, these women don’t know they’re being watched 302 00:13:06,571 --> 00:13:09,053 and therefore haven’t given consent. 303 00:13:13,341 --> 00:13:15,266 Not to put too fine a point on it, 304 00:13:15,364 --> 00:13:19,124 but the reason these scenes are supposed to be titillating to the viewer 305 00:13:19,251 --> 00:13:24,256 is precisely because the looking is being done without permission. 306 00:13:25,130 --> 00:13:28,190 "It's like we're seeing something we're not supposed to be seeing 307 00:13:28,453 --> 00:13:30,956 which is kind of why it makes it so f***ing hot." 308 00:13:31,813 --> 00:13:36,051 All the actors involved in these productions have, presumably, 309 00:13:36,147 --> 00:13:40,189 agreed to be represented in the ways we see on-screen, 310 00:13:40,277 --> 00:13:45,317 but fictional representations can still help normalize non-consensual behavior. 311 00:13:45,410 --> 00:13:46,776 "Good afternoon!" 312 00:13:47,921 --> 00:13:51,232 It’s worth quickly noting the particular type of actress 313 00:13:51,325 --> 00:13:56,144 that filmmakers like to cast as the object of men’s voyeuristic attention. 314 00:13:57,597 --> 00:14:02,984 Usually she’s young, thin, white, and conventionally attractive. 315 00:14:03,941 --> 00:14:06,902 It’s such a well established pattern in Hollywood 316 00:14:06,991 --> 00:14:11,161 that whenever the victim differs from that very specific expectation, 317 00:14:11,401 --> 00:14:12,521 "Gotcha!" 318 00:14:12,862 --> 00:14:15,384 the scene is used as a gross-out punchline 319 00:14:15,499 --> 00:14:17,764 "A man!" 320 00:14:19,215 --> 00:14:21,318 or a transphobic joke. 321 00:14:21,860 --> 00:14:24,260 "That dude looks like a lady." 322 00:14:24,792 --> 00:14:27,405 "Hey, wow! Look in that window!" 323 00:14:27,535 --> 00:14:31,857 Scenes where boys surreptitiously spy on girls or women 324 00:14:31,979 --> 00:14:35,699 are especially common in coming-of-age stories. 325 00:14:36,507 --> 00:14:41,046 In these type of narratives spying is often presented as a rite-of-passage, 326 00:14:41,170 --> 00:14:43,605 "Holy Christ!" 327 00:14:43,712 --> 00:14:48,175 as just an inevitable part of young men’s sexual awakening. 328 00:14:53,484 --> 00:14:55,573 The boys may be initially presented 329 00:14:55,702 --> 00:15:00,252 as shy, awkward, or cowardly where women are concerned. 330 00:15:01,011 --> 00:15:06,438 And it’s through their peeping behavior that they’re able to gain self-confidence. 331 00:15:08,625 --> 00:15:11,089 According to the visual language of cinema, 332 00:15:11,195 --> 00:15:15,791 spying on girls is a formative experience for boys, 333 00:15:15,956 --> 00:15:20,862 so much so that it takes on an almost spiritual significance. 334 00:15:21,141 --> 00:15:24,914 In this way the transition from boyhood into manhood 335 00:15:25,025 --> 00:15:28,837 is built on a violation of women’s bodies. 336 00:15:29,866 --> 00:15:34,455 "She was really deep in thought because she left herself unguarded a few times, 337 00:15:35,381 --> 00:15:41,450 and I got to see halfway up her thighs that led up to the golden palace of the Himalayas." 338 00:15:41,940 --> 00:15:45,912 Sometimes the boys are presented as melancholy loners, 339 00:15:45,993 --> 00:15:51,187 but in other scenarios peeping is framed as a social activity. 340 00:15:52,412 --> 00:15:54,856 " Her hands are moving down." "I gotta see this!" 341 00:15:55,712 --> 00:15:57,854 The act of objectifying women 342 00:15:59,201 --> 00:16:02,545 then becomes a bonding experience for young men. 343 00:16:02,762 --> 00:16:07,263 An experience that also reinforces their shared sense of male dominance. 344 00:16:07,384 --> 00:16:09,559 "Bag it and spank it, boys." 345 00:16:11,074 --> 00:16:12,136 "Shit, get down!" 346 00:16:15,970 --> 00:16:20,239 Now, don’t get me wrong, sexual curiosity is completely normal, 347 00:16:20,344 --> 00:16:22,929 however non-consensual behavior 348 00:16:23,016 --> 00:16:27,313 should never be confused for healthy sexual exploration. 349 00:16:28,173 --> 00:16:32,423 The default should always be an expectation of privacy. 350 00:16:32,575 --> 00:16:33,747 "Dude, I'm changing." 351 00:16:33,884 --> 00:16:34,944 "Ah, sorry!" 352 00:16:36,201 --> 00:16:40,974 In John Berger’s 1972 TV series “Ways of Seeing” 353 00:16:41,074 --> 00:16:44,523 he observes that the act of looking isn’t passive. 354 00:16:44,900 --> 00:16:46,350 It’s active. 355 00:16:47,324 --> 00:16:49,392 Men dream of women, 356 00:16:49,484 --> 00:16:52,857 women dream of themselves being dreamt of. 357 00:16:53,373 --> 00:16:55,052 Men look at women, 358 00:16:55,162 --> 00:16:58,369 women watch themselves being looked at 359 00:16:58,962 --> 00:17:03,550 I don’t want to deny the crucial part that seeing plays in sexuality, 360 00:17:03,647 --> 00:17:05,733 but there’s a great difference in being seen, 361 00:17:05,833 --> 00:17:08,843 as oneself naked, or being seen by another in that way, 362 00:17:08,943 --> 00:17:11,613 and a body being put on display. 363 00:17:11,716 --> 00:17:16,738 Berger was talking about society as reflected in European oil paintings, 364 00:17:16,829 --> 00:17:21,075 but the observation could just as easily be applied to cinema. 365 00:17:22,465 --> 00:17:25,405 The male characters are active and fully dressed, 366 00:17:25,503 --> 00:17:27,925 while the women are passive and exposed, 367 00:17:28,012 --> 00:17:33,152 unprepared to be seen, and therefore framed as vulnerable. 368 00:17:34,500 --> 00:17:40,192 This sets up an automatic power dynamic wherein the man has the upper-hand. 369 00:17:42,166 --> 00:17:45,065 The message these scenarios send to women and girls 370 00:17:45,181 --> 00:17:48,964 is that being spied on should be taken as a compliment, 371 00:17:49,060 --> 00:17:50,341 "So you were watching me." 372 00:17:51,538 --> 00:17:54,214 "But for how long? Just tonight?" 373 00:17:54,567 --> 00:17:57,371 "A week, two weeks since I moved in?" 374 00:17:57,481 --> 00:18:02,016 because men’s sexual attention is always supposed to be flattering, 375 00:18:02,126 --> 00:18:05,414 regardless of whether or not those feelings are reciprocated. 376 00:18:05,527 --> 00:18:07,287 "That's either the creepiest 377 00:18:10,045 --> 00:18:14,022 or the sweetest thing I have ever heard." 378 00:18:18,364 --> 00:18:22,479 In her essay “Intrusions” author Melissa Febos explains that 379 00:18:22,598 --> 00:18:28,928 "Just as these productions encourage men to believe that stalking and peeping are acceptable forms of courtship, 380 00:18:29,039 --> 00:18:30,960 likely to resolve in a love match, 381 00:18:31,066 --> 00:18:35,773 so do they prescribe to women a desire to be the object of such behavior.” 382 00:18:36,773 --> 00:18:38,520 "Think maybe I ought to pull this curtain. 383 00:18:38,520 --> 00:18:40,832 There seems to someone staring at you from across the court." 384 00:18:40,832 --> 00:18:42,468 "Oh, no. Don't do that. 385 00:18:42,507 --> 00:18:44,462 My girlfriend and I, we never pull the curtain." 386 00:18:44,578 --> 00:18:46,058 "We just have a ball with him." 387 00:18:46,197 --> 00:18:48,776 In the movies and tv shows we’ve been discussing 388 00:18:48,874 --> 00:18:51,992 it’s not uncommon for the woman who is being sped on 389 00:18:52,093 --> 00:18:57,351 to indicate to the audience that she secretly enjoys this violation. 390 00:18:58,700 --> 00:19:02,003 The underlying implication is clear, 391 00:19:02,115 --> 00:19:04,190 to be desired by men 392 00:19:04,286 --> 00:19:06,768 is what gives women value. 393 00:19:06,855 --> 00:19:08,499 "Well, I think you should call the police!" 394 00:19:08,609 --> 00:19:11,198 "Oh, no! That would spoil everything." 395 00:19:11,268 --> 00:19:13,430 "After all, he's been so patient, 396 00:19:13,430 --> 00:19:14,808 it only seems fair. 397 00:19:15,518 --> 00:19:16,871 That dangerous message is 398 00:19:16,967 --> 00:19:21,118 compounded by another idea baked into these scenes: 399 00:19:22,852 --> 00:19:29,307 that when it comes to sexual desire, men and boys “just can’t control themselves.” 400 00:19:31,383 --> 00:19:35,462 As if men are compelled by some invisible force of nature 401 00:19:35,555 --> 00:19:38,422 to infringe upon women’s bodies. 402 00:19:38,725 --> 00:19:41,207 The myth is not true, of course. 403 00:19:41,334 --> 00:19:44,937 Men and boys can in fact control their urges. 404 00:19:45,053 --> 00:19:46,113 "Hold up!" 405 00:19:47,540 --> 00:19:50,574 Still, media reinforces the myth that 406 00:19:50,683 --> 00:19:53,830 “men aren’t responsible for their own actions,” 407 00:19:53,926 --> 00:19:56,986 occasionally by transforming the peeping tom 408 00:19:57,086 --> 00:20:01,840 into a hapless victim of the woman’s seductive trap. 409 00:20:02,154 --> 00:20:05,664 Here’s Melissa Febos again from her essay “Intrusions” 410 00:20:05,874 --> 00:20:08,449 “It is also a narrative that exonerates men. 411 00:20:08,556 --> 00:20:12,397 The more plausible it seems that women are always performing, 412 00:20:12,497 --> 00:20:15,321 the less indictable the watching.” 413 00:20:15,430 --> 00:20:18,629 "Next thing you know, she starts deliberately undressing 414 00:20:18,719 --> 00:20:21,092 in front of the window, with the lights on." 415 00:20:21,099 --> 00:20:22,819 "It's like she knew I was watching her." 416 00:20:23,686 --> 00:20:26,093 It should be ludicrous on its face 417 00:20:26,186 --> 00:20:30,590 to blame women for men’s illicit spying 418 00:20:30,819 --> 00:20:34,009 but movies consistently leave us with the impression 419 00:20:34,156 --> 00:20:38,685 that it’s the woman’s fault for allowing herself to be seen, 420 00:20:38,793 --> 00:20:42,246 even when undressing in the privacy of her own home. 421 00:20:43,011 --> 00:20:45,496 "Oh, god. You saw me?" 422 00:20:45,575 --> 00:20:49,213 "You weren't trying to entice me with your nakedness?" 423 00:20:49,592 --> 00:20:50,803 "No, no! 424 00:20:50,926 --> 00:20:55,274 And you actually thought I wanted to have sex with you?" 425 00:20:58,580 --> 00:21:00,918 Everything we’ve been discussing in this video 426 00:21:01,014 --> 00:21:05,702 is part of a larger culture of male entitlement. 427 00:21:07,039 --> 00:21:09,690 Too many men in our society have been taught 428 00:21:09,774 --> 00:21:14,222 that women’s bodies should always be available to them. 429 00:21:14,915 --> 00:21:19,687 Available to be evaluated, to be judged, to be compared, 430 00:21:19,789 --> 00:21:24,811 and to be used as fuel in their personal fantasies. 431 00:21:25,753 --> 00:21:28,896 "I believe I'm going to think about her before I go to sleep tonight." 432 00:21:29,028 --> 00:21:31,814 "Anybody thinks about her, it's gonna be me." 433 00:21:32,150 --> 00:21:33,771 By this twisted logic, 434 00:21:33,869 --> 00:21:37,365 any woman who chooses not to put herself on display 435 00:21:37,484 --> 00:21:41,441 is then taking away men’s “right to look.” 436 00:21:41,539 --> 00:21:43,814 "Oh, come on. Don't go in the other room! 437 00:21:43,902 --> 00:21:44,802 Oh, man." 438 00:21:44,902 --> 00:21:46,333 At the end of the day, 439 00:21:46,446 --> 00:21:50,688 the “Harmless” Peeping Tom trope is anything but harmless, 440 00:21:50,829 --> 00:21:54,290 because it works to reinforce that sense of entitlement 441 00:21:54,408 --> 00:21:56,482 by telling us again and again that 442 00:21:56,602 --> 00:22:00,676 “nice guys” deserve access to women’s bodies. 443 00:22:00,778 --> 00:22:04,242 "Did you sneak a peek at my goods?" 444 00:22:05,139 --> 00:22:08,432 "I wouldn't be much of a hero if I did." 445 00:22:08,555 --> 00:22:11,430 "Yeah, but it's okay if you peeked a little." 446 00:22:11,556 --> 00:22:14,490 "You deserve a peek for all the good stuff you do." 447 00:22:15,026 --> 00:22:19,176 And that therefore permission isn’t strictly necessary. 448 00:22:19,270 --> 00:22:20,835 "Better view of my room that I thought." 449 00:22:20,929 --> 00:22:22,444 "I've never seen you naked." 450 00:22:23,751 --> 00:22:24,878 "It's too bad." 451 00:22:25,549 --> 00:22:27,269 "I've got a great body." 452 00:22:27,749 --> 00:22:30,266 "Turn around. Turn!" 453 00:22:31,106 --> 00:22:33,436 "You're just a man, like all the others." 454 00:22:34,404 --> 00:22:40,369 In recent years we have seen a rise in gender-flipped variations of the trope. 455 00:22:40,871 --> 00:22:46,367 While these spying moments do invert the expected subject/object dynamics, 456 00:22:46,905 --> 00:22:51,878 simply switching-up the genders where non-consensual behavior is concerned, 457 00:22:51,976 --> 00:22:54,884 does not magically fix the problem. 458 00:22:56,432 --> 00:22:59,429 Because it still reinforces that worldview 459 00:22:59,581 --> 00:23:05,492 where respecting someone’s wishes in regards to their own body isn’t important. 460 00:23:05,615 --> 00:23:07,684 As the old saying goes, 461 00:23:07,845 --> 00:23:11,216 two wrongs do not make a right. 462 00:23:12,856 --> 00:23:17,793 Learning about consent as it relates to looking, and not just touching, is essential, 463 00:23:17,897 --> 00:23:19,436 "Oh, my god." 464 00:23:19,476 --> 00:23:20,356 "What?" 465 00:23:20,436 --> 00:23:22,916 especially given the reality of social media 466 00:23:22,987 --> 00:23:27,182 and the growing problem of intimate images shared without persimmon. 467 00:23:27,288 --> 00:23:28,456 "I can have this?" 468 00:23:28,562 --> 00:23:31,173 "Yes. It's for you." 469 00:23:31,625 --> 00:23:35,372 "Because you're the only man I ever want to gaze upon my body." 470 00:23:35,829 --> 00:23:39,993 In today’s digital world, the private photos or videos of women 471 00:23:40,089 --> 00:23:43,147 can be a social currency among boys and men. 472 00:23:43,200 --> 00:23:45,760 "A picture's worth a thousand words." 473 00:23:45,899 --> 00:23:49,559 A currency that can grant a guy status among his peers 474 00:23:49,634 --> 00:23:50,344 "That's hot!" 475 00:23:50,359 --> 00:23:54,736 by providing evidence of a woman’s submission to his sexual desire. 476 00:23:54,854 --> 00:23:55,956 "It's not looking good, Tom." 477 00:23:56,086 --> 00:23:57,986 "I just sent it to one other guy, because 478 00:23:58,062 --> 00:24:00,142 he didn't believe that I'd had sex with Ruby." 479 00:24:00,279 --> 00:24:04,429 Again we see how the act of exposing women’s bodies, without permission, 480 00:24:04,536 --> 00:24:07,287 becomes a way for men to bond with each other 481 00:24:07,381 --> 00:24:10,508 over their shared sense of male entertainment. 482 00:24:16,584 --> 00:24:20,707 TV shows like Euphoria, Sex Education, and Stargirl 483 00:24:20,818 --> 00:24:25,460 have all attempted to address the issue of unauthorized image sharing. 484 00:24:25,591 --> 00:24:30,634 Unfortunately some TV writers just can’t resist adding a big plot twist 485 00:24:30,731 --> 00:24:33,780 wherein it turns out the culprit is a “mean girl” 486 00:24:33,893 --> 00:24:37,307 rather than the far more common situation in real-life 487 00:24:37,401 --> 00:24:41,188 where the culprit is a current or ex-romantic partner. 488 00:24:42,347 --> 00:24:45,081 "Joseph Lyman showed us the picture you gave him." 489 00:24:45,522 --> 00:24:46,181 "What?" 490 00:24:46,277 --> 00:24:48,358 "Oh, your nude self portrait. 491 00:24:48,479 --> 00:24:49,619 He showed it to everyone." 492 00:24:49,689 --> 00:24:50,955 "The whole town's seen it." 493 00:24:51,017 --> 00:24:52,962 "The freaking mayor saw it." 494 00:24:54,411 --> 00:24:56,225 The series Normal People 495 00:24:56,337 --> 00:25:00,703 includes a scene of a guy showing off a naked picture of his girlfriend. 496 00:25:00,808 --> 00:25:05,370 Rather than being impressed, the protagonist responds by saying it’s not okay. 497 00:25:05,486 --> 00:25:06,732 "You do not think it's a bit f***ed up, 498 00:25:06,732 --> 00:25:08,352 showing pictures of your girfriend like that?" 499 00:25:08,373 --> 00:25:11,475 The moment is brief but it is notable for two reasons: 500 00:25:11,589 --> 00:25:13,182 first it’s a rare example of 501 00:25:13,304 --> 00:25:17,792 a man calling out another guy for non-consensual behavior, 502 00:25:17,905 --> 00:25:24,041 and second because the producers chose not to show that image to the audience. 503 00:25:24,522 --> 00:25:28,263 Even in media about how it’s wrong to share private images 504 00:25:28,379 --> 00:25:35,278 media makers will often ensure that the audience gets a clear view of the photos or video in question. 505 00:25:35,386 --> 00:25:38,032 The inclusion of these shots are unnecessary 506 00:25:38,130 --> 00:25:43,387 and again make the viewers complicit in non-consensual looking. 507 00:25:45,155 --> 00:25:49,478 Just as peeping is never the fault of the person who’s being spied on, 508 00:25:49,595 --> 00:25:55,969 it’s also never the fault of the people whose intimate images are distributed without their permission. 509 00:25:56,277 --> 00:25:58,420 The blame should rest entirely 510 00:25:58,538 --> 00:26:02,281 with those sharing or looking without consent. 511 00:26:02,400 --> 00:26:04,378 "You never should've sent him those." 512 00:26:05,062 --> 00:26:07,325 "He never should've shared them." 513 00:26:07,673 --> 00:26:13,251 It’s still very rare to see male characters in media who honor women’s privacy. 514 00:26:13,362 --> 00:26:16,460 It’s even more rare to see men or boys intervening 515 00:26:16,559 --> 00:26:20,647 to prevent their peers from non-consensual looking 516 00:26:21,542 --> 00:26:24,802 but those are the types of representations that we need. 517 00:26:24,913 --> 00:26:26,393 "All right, closing." 518 00:26:26,505 --> 00:26:31,075 If we are to build a culture of affirmative and enthusiastic consent 519 00:26:31,178 --> 00:26:35,488 it’s critical to understanding the ethics of looking. 520 00:26:38,815 --> 00:26:40,318 I hope you enjoyed that video. 521 00:26:40,364 --> 00:26:43,348 As you might imagine, these long-form video essays 522 00:26:43,400 --> 00:26:46,773 take an enormous amount of time to write, edit, and produce. 523 00:26:47,313 --> 00:26:49,453 So if you like this kind of media analysis 524 00:26:49,491 --> 00:26:53,961 please consider going over to Patreon and helping to support this project there. 525 00:26:54,061 --> 00:26:57,537 I've also left a link to Paypal in the description below. 526 00:26:57,771 --> 00:26:59,935 There are no ads on any of this stuff 527 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