Movie news on your iPhone today!
Advertisement
Coverage of what is truly interesting in the film world

TOP STORY:

RSS Feeds:All posts by this author|All comments for this post

Jessica Alba Masquerades as Chaplin

Christopher Campbell
By Christopher Campbell posted 1 year ago
  • del.icio.us
  • Technorati
  • Reddit
  • Ma.gnolia
  • YahooMyWeb
  • Facebook
  • StumbleUpon

We’ve recently seen modern stars emulating Marilyn Monroe and characters out of Disney and Hitchcock. We’ve even seen Jessica Alba posing as leading ladies of horror. But now comes the most confusing photo to hit the re-creation trend: Alba dressed up as Charlie Chaplin for Allure (via People). Yes, men, it’s upsetting. Could there be any character more opposing to Alba’s typical “eye candy” role than the Tramp?

Actually, though Alba may be trying to challenge the male gaze and also negate my claim that she’s the perfect poster child for feminist film theory, this picture further supports my argument. Anyone who’s read Mary Ann Doane’s “Film and the Masquerade” knows that Alba is taking on the masculine clothing in order to conceal her femininity and transsexually identify with the male spectator. Duh.

Alba is simply playing with the issue that a woman must become like a man in order to have a real voice in Hollywood. In her interview with Allure, though, she also hints that her sexualized cinematic identity may be representative of the other sort of masquerade, in which she becomes excessively feminine in order to exploit the gaze:

On Her Steamy Public Image: “[Hollywood] always play[s] up your sexuality, because that’s what gets men into the theaters. And I never really gave a s— about all that stuff! It’s nothing to be ashamed of. But it is definitely not what I am about by any means!”

So what is she about? Slightly cryptic feminism? Pick up the June issue of Allure to find out more on the actress’ ownership of her sexuality and her appropriation of patriarchal standards.

Add your comments

Comment moderation is enabled. Your comment may take some time to appear.

  • John said

    Wouldn’t it be nice if talented actresses were as popular as the surgically enhanced?

  • Janet Corner said

    Alba is really great. I like her style and all of the roles she is playing.

    JC

  • This Week In The Continuing Mindfuck That Is Gender Roles In Media: Apparently Dressing Women Like Women Is Best Reserved For 15 Year Olds — HeyBeUs said

    [...] from these tacky, tawdry magazines that feature a K.D.Lang inspired Jessica Simpson, and a Chaplin-esque Alba, it seems fashion editors, photographers, and celebrities aren’t getting enough attention so [...]

  • Laura August said

    Ah this is whatever. You know what this is about? Silly is sexy.

    To prove the point, I give you this:

    Let us now focus on the thought that perhaps Alba is “chanelling” (aka, riding the thunder of–) LUCILLE BALL. That makes sense, doesn’t it? God, there are no more originals left, are there?

    That’s not a bad impression by the way. I wonder how familar she is with his work. But I won’t bother wondering for too long. These little stunts are invariably thrown together by publicists, and even if Alba has never heard the name Chaplin uttered before, she’s likely to suggest otherwise after this stunt. Anyway, as I’ve said, good impression though.

  • Jessica Alba Masquerades as Chaplin - SpoutBlog | Jessica Alba Guru said

    [...] Jessica Alba Masquerades as ChaplinSpoutBlog, NY - 2 hours agoBy Christopher Campbell posted 6 months ago Actually, though Alba may be trying to challenge the male gaze and also negate my claim that sheâ??s the perfect … [...]