
Woman's Hour Fatherhood, Laura Mulvey, Women's football stadiums
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Nov 12, 2025 Laura Mulvey, a pioneering feminist film theorist, reflects on her landmark concept of the 'male gaze' as she receives a BFI Fellowship. Natalie Queiroz shares her harrowing survival story after being attacked while pregnant and reacts to the distressing news of her attacker's prison transfer approval. Suzy Wrack discusses new guidelines for women's football stadiums, emphasizing fan and player needs. Comedian Darren Harriott explores the complexities of fatherhood absence, questioning what it means to be a good dad through humor and personal anecdotes.
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Inform Survivors About Prison Transfers
- Refuge urges transparency and survivor communication about prisoner moves and parole-related decisions.
- They recommend rigorous, specialist risk assessments that consider domestic abuse dynamics, not just in-prison behaviour.
Limit Open-Prison Transfers Nearer Parole
- Natalie proposes limiting transfers of domestic abuse offenders to open prisons to within 12 months of parole eligibility.
- She argues this balances rehabilitation needs with victims' safety and allows victim reports to inform decisions.
Cinema's Gendered Language
- Laura Mulvey argued cinema historically assumes a masculine spectator and uses a gendered visual language that shapes representation.
- She traced how the women's movement in the 1970s shifted viewers from passive enjoyment to critical analysis of film language.



