Alien Sex: The Body and Desire in Cinema & Theology
by Gerard Loughlin (Blackwell Publishing)
was described by one reviewer as "absolutely brilliant and quite extraordinary."
Gerard Loughlin, Senior Lecturer in Religious Studies and Head of Department at
the
In the figure of the alien, Loughlin finds a metaphor for
that which is both most feared and desired: the body and its cravings. Secular
culture follows
Alien Sex explores the Christian tradition of
‘sacred eroticism’ – from Gregory of Nyssa to Hans Urs von Balthasar.
Through a close reading of such films as The Devils, Breaking the
Waves and Derek Jarman’s The Garden, Loughlin shows how Christianity
calls us to view sexuality from the perspective of heaven, not in order to
escape the body but to encounter it more intensively. Through desire of the body
we regain paradise.
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