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Beyond Cinematic Stereotypes: Using Religion to Gender Film Characters in Alternative Ways
In films, religious characters are often gendered in quite traditional ways, but there are some notable exceptions. This article discusses two Scandinavian films that partly break this mold. The analysis illustrates how in films different forms of religion are gendered quite differently, and explores the way in which religious themes can open up for alternative male and female characters.
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Schüren Verlag.,
2016
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123-140
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English
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Angga
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https://jrfm.eu/index.php/ojs_jrfm/article/view/35
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