Labundy Kati: Don’t Look at Me…

Sensing the look of either a stranger or of a friend at us may trigger questions and suspicion within ourselves concerning our own subject, while it may also raise fear of exposure and “possessedness”. Gazing admiringly at someone out of affection may seem acceptable as far as social and interpersonal behavioural norms are concerned. One…

Labundy Kati: Women in focus

One of the challenges I need to face when analyzing the experience of Charlotte Brontë and Jean Rhys’ heroines on screen, is to do it so from a male point of view, that is, through the eyes of the director of the given film.At least it might seem evident to focus primarily on him, yet…