Memory of Iron: Object Rhetoric and Collective Memory in Laxdæla saga
ABSTRACT: This article proposes the term “object rhetoric” to describe the extralinguistic capacity of material things to create meaning in the human mind. This kind of rhetoric also challenges the concepts of subject and object, or more specifically personhood and objecthood. The article explores t...
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ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:583a751591f84cd5a3712b66140548dd 2023-07-02T03:32:43+02:00 Memory of Iron: Object Rhetoric and Collective Memory in Laxdæla saga William Biel 2021-12-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.29173/scancan206 https://doaj.org/article/583a751591f84cd5a3712b66140548dd EN FR eng fre University of Alberta Library https://scancan.net/index.php/scancan/article/view/206 https://doaj.org/toc/0823-1796 https://doaj.org/toc/2816-5187 doi:10.29173/scancan206 0823-1796 2816-5187 https://doaj.org/article/583a751591f84cd5a3712b66140548dd Scandinavian-Canadian Studies, Vol 28 (2021) History of Northern Europe. Scandinavia DL1-1180 Language and Literature P article 2021 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.29173/scancan206 2023-06-11T00:34:59Z ABSTRACT: This article proposes the term “object rhetoric” to describe the extralinguistic capacity of material things to create meaning in the human mind. This kind of rhetoric also challenges the concepts of subject and object, or more specifically personhood and objecthood. The article explores the social utility of object rhetoric for structuring collective memory in medieval Iceland by studying the named weapons of Laxdæla saga. The first section examines several texts’ depiction of the sword Skǫfnungr to illustrate how it possesses both personhood and objecthood simultaneously. The second section situates Skǫfnungr as one of five named weapons in Laxdæla saga. The saga makes coherent rhetorical use of these objects to reshape Icelandic collective memory and thus sense of self in the face of the Norwegian annexation and other social changes in the thirteenth century. Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Scandinavian-Canadian Studies 28 178 203 |
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ABSTRACT: This article proposes the term “object rhetoric” to describe the extralinguistic capacity of material things to create meaning in the human mind. This kind of rhetoric also challenges the concepts of subject and object, or more specifically personhood and objecthood. The article explores the social utility of object rhetoric for structuring collective memory in medieval Iceland by studying the named weapons of Laxdæla saga. The first section examines several texts’ depiction of the sword Skǫfnungr to illustrate how it possesses both personhood and objecthood simultaneously. The second section situates Skǫfnungr as one of five named weapons in Laxdæla saga. The saga makes coherent rhetorical use of these objects to reshape Icelandic collective memory and thus sense of self in the face of the Norwegian annexation and other social changes in the thirteenth century. |
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