Anita Ekberg: International Blonde
By (Author) Richard Dyer
Edited by Tytti Soila
Edited by Ann-Kristin Wallengren
Edinburgh University Press
Edinburgh University Press
9th April 2026
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Individual actors and performers
Hardback
248
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
Anita Ekberg was a major international star now chiefly remembered for her half-hour appearance in La dolce vita. She was a Swedish film star who worked extensively in the USA, Italy and elsewhere in Europe but never in Sweden. She was seen as a curvaceous blonde in the Marilyn Monroe mould whose roles and style were nothing like Monroe's. She was celebrated or looked down on for her fabulous looks but never appreciated for her performance.
This collection looks at all these facets of Ekberg's career, examining the nature of her star image and discussing her skills as actress and celebrity. It considers the perception of her body in different national contexts and genres and as she aged, the significance of casting, directors, dress and performance and the role of the press, class, ethnicity and her own agency in the production of this fascinating personality.
Richard Dyer is Professor Emeritus at King's College London and professorial Fellow at St Andrews University. His books include La dolce vita (2017), Nino Rota (2010), White (1997), The Matter of Images (1993), Only Entertainment (Routledge 1992), Heavenly Bodies (1987), Stars (1979). Tytti Soila is Professor Emeritus at Stockholm University. She is co-editor and author of Now about all these women in the Swedish film industry (2023), Stellar encounters Stardom in Popular European Cinema (2009), Cinema of Scandinavia 24 Frames (2005), Att synliggra det dolda (2004), Nordic National Cinemas (1998). Ann Kristin Wallengren is Professor in Film Studies at Lund University, Sweden. She is author and co-editor of Today's Sounds for Yesterday's Films: Making Music for Silent Cinema (2016), Den nya svenska filmen: kultur, kriminalitet & kakofoni (2014) and Welcome Home Mr Swanson. Swedish Emigrants and Swedishness in Film (2014).