Maktens manifestation i rummet : En analys av rummens struktur och dynamik i Hrafnkels saga

This study explores the spatial structure of power and its dynamics in Hrafnkels saga. The focus lies on how power is manifested and dynamized in space and how the characters place themselves in that spatial structure. Further, this study aims to investigate how well Lotman’s spatial models and theo...

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Main Author: Kasper, Vanessa
Other Authors: Helsingin yliopisto, Humanistinen tiedekunta, University of Helsinki, Faculty of Arts, Helsingfors universitet, Humanistiska fakulteten
Format: Master Thesis
Language:Swedish
Published: Helsingin yliopisto 2020
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10138/315301
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spelling ftunivhelsihelda:oai:helda.helsinki.fi:10138/315301 2023-08-20T04:07:34+02:00 Maktens manifestation i rummet : En analys av rummens struktur och dynamik i Hrafnkels saga Kasper, Vanessa Helsingin yliopisto, Humanistinen tiedekunta University of Helsinki, Faculty of Arts Helsingfors universitet, Humanistiska fakulteten 2020 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10138/315301 swe swe Helsingin yliopisto University of Helsinki Helsingfors universitet URN:NBN:fi:hulib-202005262326 http://hdl.handle.net/10138/315301 cultural semiotics semiotics symbol semiosphere Lotman Icelandic literature sagas of Icelanders Pohjoismaisten kielten ja kirjallisuuksien maisteriohjelma Master's Programme in Scandinavian Languages and Literatures Magisterprogrammet i nordiska språk och litteraturer Pohjoismaiset kielet Nordic Languages Nordiska språk pro gradu -tutkielmat master's thesis pro gradu-avhandlingar 2020 ftunivhelsihelda 2023-07-28T06:22:12Z This study explores the spatial structure of power and its dynamics in Hrafnkels saga. The focus lies on how power is manifested and dynamized in space and how the characters place themselves in that spatial structure. Further, this study aims to investigate how well Lotman’s spatial models and theories can be applied to an Icelandic saga. The material consists of the Swedish translation of the saga Islänningasagorna: Samtliga släktsagor och fyrtionio tåtar (2014). Hrafnkels saga is popular amongst researcher, not least due to its simple structure and plot. The saga tells the story of Hrafnkell, a powerful chieftain from eastern Iceland, who loses his power and regains it six years later. Power is an eminent theme in Hrafnkels saga and in the sagas of Icelanders in general. Power is a complex construct comprised of honour, wealth and virility. Thus, someone’s power is dependent on all these components and the interaction between them. Even slight changes within the construct can have a big impact on someone’s status in society. In order to identify the spatial structure of power, a combination of Lotman’s spatial models and semiotic theories is applied to the saga. With the help of the models and theories, spatial structures, borders, elements and the dynamics between them can be identified. They also enable the detection of eventful and uneventful texts as well as mobile and immobile characters within these texts. The analysis shows that the spatial structure of power in Hrafnkels saga is built on two dimensions (up-down and west-east) that undergo a cycle of destruction and reconstruction within three subsemiospheres. The mobile characters Einarr, Sámr, Þorkell and Þorgeirr Þjóstarsson as well as Hrafnkell cross borders and spur the dynamics of power, which leads to a shift in power. The crossing of the borders is only possible with the help of certain recurring, immobile characters that manipulate the mobile characters. The manipulation itself is bound to a system of cycles that consist of recurring elements ... Master Thesis Iceland Helsingfors Universitet: HELDA – Helsingin yliopiston digitaalinen arkisto
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topic cultural semiotics
semiotics
symbol
semiosphere
Lotman
Icelandic literature
sagas of Icelanders
Pohjoismaisten kielten ja kirjallisuuksien maisteriohjelma
Master's Programme in Scandinavian Languages and Literatures
Magisterprogrammet i nordiska språk och litteraturer
Pohjoismaiset kielet
Nordic Languages
Nordiska språk
spellingShingle cultural semiotics
semiotics
symbol
semiosphere
Lotman
Icelandic literature
sagas of Icelanders
Pohjoismaisten kielten ja kirjallisuuksien maisteriohjelma
Master's Programme in Scandinavian Languages and Literatures
Magisterprogrammet i nordiska språk och litteraturer
Pohjoismaiset kielet
Nordic Languages
Nordiska språk
Kasper, Vanessa
Maktens manifestation i rummet : En analys av rummens struktur och dynamik i Hrafnkels saga
topic_facet cultural semiotics
semiotics
symbol
semiosphere
Lotman
Icelandic literature
sagas of Icelanders
Pohjoismaisten kielten ja kirjallisuuksien maisteriohjelma
Master's Programme in Scandinavian Languages and Literatures
Magisterprogrammet i nordiska språk och litteraturer
Pohjoismaiset kielet
Nordic Languages
Nordiska språk
description This study explores the spatial structure of power and its dynamics in Hrafnkels saga. The focus lies on how power is manifested and dynamized in space and how the characters place themselves in that spatial structure. Further, this study aims to investigate how well Lotman’s spatial models and theories can be applied to an Icelandic saga. The material consists of the Swedish translation of the saga Islänningasagorna: Samtliga släktsagor och fyrtionio tåtar (2014). Hrafnkels saga is popular amongst researcher, not least due to its simple structure and plot. The saga tells the story of Hrafnkell, a powerful chieftain from eastern Iceland, who loses his power and regains it six years later. Power is an eminent theme in Hrafnkels saga and in the sagas of Icelanders in general. Power is a complex construct comprised of honour, wealth and virility. Thus, someone’s power is dependent on all these components and the interaction between them. Even slight changes within the construct can have a big impact on someone’s status in society. In order to identify the spatial structure of power, a combination of Lotman’s spatial models and semiotic theories is applied to the saga. With the help of the models and theories, spatial structures, borders, elements and the dynamics between them can be identified. They also enable the detection of eventful and uneventful texts as well as mobile and immobile characters within these texts. The analysis shows that the spatial structure of power in Hrafnkels saga is built on two dimensions (up-down and west-east) that undergo a cycle of destruction and reconstruction within three subsemiospheres. The mobile characters Einarr, Sámr, Þorkell and Þorgeirr Þjóstarsson as well as Hrafnkell cross borders and spur the dynamics of power, which leads to a shift in power. The crossing of the borders is only possible with the help of certain recurring, immobile characters that manipulate the mobile characters. The manipulation itself is bound to a system of cycles that consist of recurring elements ...
author2 Helsingin yliopisto, Humanistinen tiedekunta
University of Helsinki, Faculty of Arts
Helsingfors universitet, Humanistiska fakulteten
format Master Thesis
author Kasper, Vanessa
author_facet Kasper, Vanessa
author_sort Kasper, Vanessa
title Maktens manifestation i rummet : En analys av rummens struktur och dynamik i Hrafnkels saga
title_short Maktens manifestation i rummet : En analys av rummens struktur och dynamik i Hrafnkels saga
title_full Maktens manifestation i rummet : En analys av rummens struktur och dynamik i Hrafnkels saga
title_fullStr Maktens manifestation i rummet : En analys av rummens struktur och dynamik i Hrafnkels saga
title_full_unstemmed Maktens manifestation i rummet : En analys av rummens struktur och dynamik i Hrafnkels saga
title_sort maktens manifestation i rummet : en analys av rummens struktur och dynamik i hrafnkels saga
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