Religion, Female Sexuality and Magic in (Post)Modern Film

Pub Date : 2023-10-20 DOI:10.14746/i.2023.34.43.22
Barbora Vinczeová
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The paper strives to investigate the relationship of female sexuality, magic and religion in film based on the comparison of two selected films. The three themes have been often seen as intertwined especially by religion, which has built an image of a female witch in alliance with the devil, or evil forces. The research aims to answer the question whether postmodern cinema embraces the combination of the aforementioned themes often associated, historically, with the notion of witchcraft practised especially by female witches. The scope of the research is limited to two films; however, the possibility to expand the research in the future and include newer films exists. Comparative methods and analysis are used throughout the paper. The paper is structured according to the analysed themes found in both films – Carrie (dir. Kimberly Peirce, 2013) and Thelma (dir. Joachim Trier, 2017). The author claims that these themes are similar and rooted in the same perception of the female monstrosity in both films, with different outcomes of this combination. The authors suggest that this is due to feminist tendencies becoming more prominent in every artform. However, this claim needs investigating from the feminist studies’ point of view.
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(后)现代电影中的宗教、女性性与魔力
本文通过对两部电影的比较,试图探讨电影中女性性、魔法和宗教的关系。这三个主题经常被认为是交织在一起的,尤其是宗教,它建立了一个与魔鬼或邪恶势力结盟的女女巫的形象。这项研究旨在回答这样一个问题,即后现代电影是否包含了上述主题的结合,这些主题在历史上经常与巫术的概念联系在一起,尤其是女巫师。研究的范围仅限于两部电影;然而,未来有可能扩大研究范围,纳入较新的电影。本文采用了比较分析的方法。本文是根据分析的主题,发现在这两部电影-嘉莉(导演)。金伯利·皮尔斯(Kimberly Peirce), 2013年)和西尔玛(Thelma)。约阿希姆·特里尔,2017)。作者认为,这两个主题是相似的,并植根于两部电影对女性怪物的相同看法,但这种结合的结果却不同。作者认为,这是由于女权主义倾向在每一种艺术形式中变得越来越突出。然而,这种说法需要从女性主义研究的角度来考察。
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