Kvinden, en antropologisk studie af den mytiske diskurs om kvinden, dens opkomst og udbredelse i det færøske samfund via nationalismen

This paper is an anthropological study of the mythical discourse about women showinghow it was established in the culture of the Faroe Islands and how it got spread among the ethnic people in connection with the arrival of nationalism possible because of the increasing print-capitalism and industria...

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Main Author: Í Hoyvík, Sigga
Format: Other/Unknown Material
Language:English
Published: Lunds universitet/Socialantropologi 2013
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Online Access:http://lup.lub.lu.se/student-papers/record/3403842
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Summary:This paper is an anthropological study of the mythical discourse about women showinghow it was established in the culture of the Faroe Islands and how it got spread among the ethnic people in connection with the arrival of nationalism possible because of the increasing print-capitalism and industrialization of Europe. The method and theory is a combination of French structuralism and discourse analysis represented by Claude Lévi-Strauss and Michel Foucault mixed with Alvesson and Sköldbergs reflexive method. This paper is divided in to three chapters each in connection with a specific time perspective, chapter 1. Contemporary discourses about women seen from women´s perspective. 2. Mythical discourse about women in myths. 3. historical time focusing on the advent of nationalism in the form of social actors and institutions, ending the paper with a short chapter called reflection concerning the choice of empirical material and the authority of the authors of both the empirical material and this paper.