The Summer I Turned Pretty S02e04 Dthrip Here

Building on scholars such as Laura Mulvey (visual pleasure) and bell hooks (representation), we examine how gendered power relations are rendered in the episode’s framing of desire, agency, and body politics. Intersectional analysis (Crenshaw, 1989) informs our reading of class distinctions (the Conklin vs. Fisher families) and race (the inclusion of diverse supporting characters such as Cam and Kai).

The cinematography employs a strategy: