Struggling bodies and body struggles: explorations of body and religion in contemporary Nordic film

Authors

  • Sofia Sjö Åbo Akademi University

Keywords:

Body, Human, Films, Media and religion, Scandinavia, Popular culture, Salvation, Christianity, Mind and body, Narration, Gender, Women, Feminist theory, Sexual minorities, Sex

Abstract

This study focuses on representations of the body and religion in Nordic film. The aim is to illustrate the kinds of representations of religion and the body that can be found in contemporary Nordic films, demonstrate how these representations relate to religion, the body and film more generally, and explore what perceptions of and attitudes to the body and religion the representations suggest. The analysis begins with an introduction to religion and film studies, religion in Nordic film and the themes and films chosen for this study. After this a short overview of earlier studies dealing with the body, film, and religion is presented, before delving into the issue of the body and religion in Nordic film. The article is concluded by reflecting on the more over-arching ideas and attitudes that the material can be argued to point to and the possible changes and challenges the films express.
Section
Articles

Published

2011-01-01

How to Cite

Sjö, S. (2011). Struggling bodies and body struggles: explorations of body and religion in contemporary Nordic film. Scripta Instituti Donneriani Aboensis, 23, 400–416. https://doi.org/10.30674/scripta.67397