“Pansarskeppet kvinnligheten” deconstructed : A study of Eva Dahlbeck’s stardom in the intersection between Swedish post-war popular film culture and the auteur Ingmar Bergman

Eva Dahlbeck was one of Sweden’s most respected and popular actresses from the 1940s to the 1960s and is now remembered for her work with Ingmar Bergman, who allegedly nicknamed her “Pansarskeppet kvinnligheten” (“H.M.S. Femininity”). However, Dahlbeck had already established herself as a star long...

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Main Author: Kobayashi, Saki
Format: Others
Language:English
Published: Stockholms universitet, Filmvetenskap 2018
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Online Access:http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-157390
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spelling ndltd-UPSALLA1-oai-DiVA.org-su-1573902018-11-20T07:50:57Z“Pansarskeppet kvinnligheten” deconstructed : A study of Eva Dahlbeck’s stardom in the intersection between Swedish post-war popular film culture and the auteur Ingmar BergmanengKobayashi, SakiStockholms universitet, Filmvetenskap2018“Pansarskeppet kvinnligheten”Eva DahlbeckIngmar BergmanSwedish film starsPost-war Swedish popular film culture and media discoursesWaiting WomenA Lesson in LoveSmiles of a Summer NightRichard DyerFilmjournalen“Pansarskeppet kvinnligheten”Eva DahlbeckIngmar BergmanKvinnors väntanEn lektion i kärlekSommarnattens leendeFilmjournalenStudies on FilmFilmvetenskapEva Dahlbeck was one of Sweden’s most respected and popular actresses from the 1940s to the 1960s and is now remembered for her work with Ingmar Bergman, who allegedly nicknamed her “Pansarskeppet kvinnligheten” (“H.M.S. Femininity”). However, Dahlbeck had already established herself as a star long before her collaborations with Bergman. The popularity of Bergman’s three comedies (Waiting Women (Kvinnors väntan, 1952), A Lesson in Love (En lektion i kärlek, 1954), and Smiles of a Summer Night (Sommarnattens leende, 1955)) suggests that they catered to the Swedish audience’s desire to see the star Dahlbeck. To explore the interrelation between Swedish post-war popular film culture and the auteur Bergman, this thesis examines the stardom of Dahlbeck, who can, as inter-texts between various films, bridge the gap between popular film and auteur film. Focusing on the decade from 1946 to 1956, the process whereby her star image was created, the aspects that constructed it, and its relation to her characters in three Bergman titles will be analysed. In doing so, this thesis will illustrate how the concept “Pansarskeppet kvinnligheten” was interactively constructed by Bergman’s films, the post-war Swedish film industry, and the media discourses which cultivated the star cult as a part of popular culture. Student thesisinfo:eu-repo/semantics/bachelorThesistexthttp://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:su:diva-157390application/pdfinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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topic “Pansarskeppet kvinnligheten”
Eva Dahlbeck
Ingmar Bergman
Swedish film stars
Post-war Swedish popular film culture and media discourses
Waiting Women
A Lesson in Love
Smiles of a Summer Night
Richard Dyer
Filmjournalen
“Pansarskeppet kvinnligheten”
Eva Dahlbeck
Ingmar Bergman
Kvinnors väntan
En lektion i kärlek
Sommarnattens leende
Filmjournalen
Studies on Film
Filmvetenskap
spellingShingle “Pansarskeppet kvinnligheten”
Eva Dahlbeck
Ingmar Bergman
Swedish film stars
Post-war Swedish popular film culture and media discourses
Waiting Women
A Lesson in Love
Smiles of a Summer Night
Richard Dyer
Filmjournalen
“Pansarskeppet kvinnligheten”
Eva Dahlbeck
Ingmar Bergman
Kvinnors väntan
En lektion i kärlek
Sommarnattens leende
Filmjournalen
Studies on Film
Filmvetenskap
Kobayashi, Saki
“Pansarskeppet kvinnligheten” deconstructed : A study of Eva Dahlbeck’s stardom in the intersection between Swedish post-war popular film culture and the auteur Ingmar Bergman
description Eva Dahlbeck was one of Sweden’s most respected and popular actresses from the 1940s to the 1960s and is now remembered for her work with Ingmar Bergman, who allegedly nicknamed her “Pansarskeppet kvinnligheten” (“H.M.S. Femininity”). However, Dahlbeck had already established herself as a star long before her collaborations with Bergman. The popularity of Bergman’s three comedies (Waiting Women (Kvinnors väntan, 1952), A Lesson in Love (En lektion i kärlek, 1954), and Smiles of a Summer Night (Sommarnattens leende, 1955)) suggests that they catered to the Swedish audience’s desire to see the star Dahlbeck. To explore the interrelation between Swedish post-war popular film culture and the auteur Bergman, this thesis examines the stardom of Dahlbeck, who can, as inter-texts between various films, bridge the gap between popular film and auteur film. Focusing on the decade from 1946 to 1956, the process whereby her star image was created, the aspects that constructed it, and its relation to her characters in three Bergman titles will be analysed. In doing so, this thesis will illustrate how the concept “Pansarskeppet kvinnligheten” was interactively constructed by Bergman’s films, the post-war Swedish film industry, and the media discourses which cultivated the star cult as a part of popular culture.
author Kobayashi, Saki
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title “Pansarskeppet kvinnligheten” deconstructed : A study of Eva Dahlbeck’s stardom in the intersection between Swedish post-war popular film culture and the auteur Ingmar Bergman
title_short “Pansarskeppet kvinnligheten” deconstructed : A study of Eva Dahlbeck’s stardom in the intersection between Swedish post-war popular film culture and the auteur Ingmar Bergman
title_full “Pansarskeppet kvinnligheten” deconstructed : A study of Eva Dahlbeck’s stardom in the intersection between Swedish post-war popular film culture and the auteur Ingmar Bergman
title_fullStr “Pansarskeppet kvinnligheten” deconstructed : A study of Eva Dahlbeck’s stardom in the intersection between Swedish post-war popular film culture and the auteur Ingmar Bergman
title_full_unstemmed “Pansarskeppet kvinnligheten” deconstructed : A study of Eva Dahlbeck’s stardom in the intersection between Swedish post-war popular film culture and the auteur Ingmar Bergman
title_sort “pansarskeppet kvinnligheten” deconstructed : a study of eva dahlbeck’s stardom in the intersection between swedish post-war popular film culture and the auteur ingmar bergman
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