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Religion and Film: The Basics

Religion and Film: The Basics in Bloomington, MN
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Religion and Film: The Basics
is an accessible and engaging introduction to the history, diverse approaches, and ideas associated within the study of religion and film. Referencing films from around the world from the early 20th century to the present day, this unique introduction includes the following topics:
the history and dynamics of religion and film
various methods to approach religion and film
the evolution of religion and film scholarship
film genre and theory
world religions and film
unique themes—from race and gender roles to karma and redemption
A fascinating range of films are discussed, from early silent films such as
Hypocrites
to recent releases such as
Minari
. Five genres are explored, including horror in
The Wicker Man
(UK) and
Let the Right One In
(Sweden), and world religions are analyzed in films such as
OMG
,
The Big Lebowski
, and
Malcolm X.
Tropes examined include gender in
Water
, karma in
It’s a Wonderful Life
, death in
Biutiful
, redemption in
Magnolia
and evil in
Get Out
.
With helpful features including recommendations for further study and key films to view, this book is an ideal starting point for students approaching religion and film for the first time as well as those interested in learning more about the field while broadening their methods, knowledge of film, and their
film canon.
is an accessible and engaging introduction to the history, diverse approaches, and ideas associated within the study of religion and film. Referencing films from around the world from the early 20th century to the present day, this unique introduction includes the following topics:
the history and dynamics of religion and film
various methods to approach religion and film
the evolution of religion and film scholarship
film genre and theory
world religions and film
unique themes—from race and gender roles to karma and redemption
A fascinating range of films are discussed, from early silent films such as
Hypocrites
to recent releases such as
Minari
. Five genres are explored, including horror in
The Wicker Man
(UK) and
Let the Right One In
(Sweden), and world religions are analyzed in films such as
OMG
,
The Big Lebowski
, and
Malcolm X.
Tropes examined include gender in
Water
, karma in
It’s a Wonderful Life
, death in
Biutiful
, redemption in
Magnolia
and evil in
Get Out
.
With helpful features including recommendations for further study and key films to view, this book is an ideal starting point for students approaching religion and film for the first time as well as those interested in learning more about the field while broadening their methods, knowledge of film, and their
film canon.