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Peer Review Status: Refereed
Title: Bodies in Transition: Somatechnics and the Experimental Art of Liselotte Wajstedt’s Sámi Nieida Jojk (Sámi Daughter Yoik, 2007)
Author(s): Moffat, Kate
Contact Email: k.l.moffat@stir.ac.uk
Keywords: Sámi cinema
somatechnics
Indigenous cinema
nomadic cinema
road movie
visual sovereignty
Issue Date: Mar-2018
Date Deposited: 24-Nov-2017
Citation: Moffat K (2018) Bodies in Transition: Somatechnics and the Experimental Art of Liselotte Wajstedt’s Sámi Nieida Jojk (Sámi Daughter Yoik, 2007). Somatechnics, 8 (1), pp. 48-63. https://doi.org/10.3366/soma.2018.0236
Abstract: Swedish-Sámi filmmaker and artist Liselotte Wajstedt and her experimental road movie documentary Sámi Nieida Jojk (Sámi Daughter Yoik, 2007) provide unique insight into displaced Indigenous identity. To explore her mother’s repressed Sámi ancestry, Wajstedt uses an eclectic mix of techniques, including animation, collage illustrations, photographs, and superimposition. Throughout the film, Wajstedt uses her body as a physical canvas, projecting images of her autobiographical journey onto herself. These methods contribute to a sense of metamorphosis, where the filmmaker plays with and challenges conventional Sámi representations through film form. I propose that somatechnics, a concept that describes a reciprocal relationship between the body and technology, provides a helpful way of understanding Wajstedt’s work. I argue that cinema can work as a somatechnic tool that can help unpack the Indigenous body as a symbol of cultural, geopolitical, and ethnic identity politics. I also explore Sámi Daughter Yoik as a nomadic film, arguing that the somatechnic potential of cinema is most evident when themes of space, transition, and the body converge to create a more fluid understanding of Sámi identity onscreen.
DOI Link: 10.3366/soma.2018.0236
Rights: This is an Accepted Manuscript of an article published by Edinburgh University Press in Somatechnics, Volume 8 Issue 1, Page 48-63. The Version of Record is available online at: http://www.euppublishing.com/doi/abs/10.3366/soma.2018.0236

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