Passion at the threshold: Doctor Glas the flaneur in the films of Rune Carlstén and Mai Zetterling
Abstract
This article explores tropes of modernity in film adaptations of the 1905 novel Doctor Glas written by the Swedish author Hjalmar Söderberg. Drawing on Walter Benjamin and Miriam Hansen among others, the article attempts to show that certain expressive categories perceived as mutually exclusive by the contemporary audiences, in fact co-operate in order to constitute certain ‘‘points of impossibility’’ in the narrative and visual flow, where modern (gender) identities mutate and manifest themselves.
Keywords: modernity; body; gender; identity; flaneur; etui; interor/exterior
(Published: 10 November 2010)
Citation: Journal of Aesthetics & Culture, Vol. 1, 2010 DOI: 10.3402/jac.v1i0.5227
Keywords: modernity; body; gender; identity; flaneur; etui; interor/exterior
(Published: 10 November 2010)
Citation: Journal of Aesthetics & Culture, Vol. 1, 2010 DOI: 10.3402/jac.v1i0.5227
Refbacks
- There are currently no refbacks.
Journal of Aesthetics & Culture eISSN 2000-4214
This journal is published under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial 3.0 Unported License. Responsible editor: Astrid Söderbergh Widding.