Gender and Subversion in Medieval Icelandic Legend and Saga

Permission for use in WinnSpace granted by the publisher. The saga writers of medieval Iceland rhetorically engage with contemporary social issues in their narratives, including issues faced by women and, in particular, the treatment of women in regard to their marriages. Many of these medieval soci...

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Main Author: McGillivray, Andrew
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:English
Published: Roda da Fortuna: Revista Eletrônica sobre Antiguidade e Medievo / Electronic Journal about Antiquity and Middle Ages 2017
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10680/1636
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spelling ftunivwinnipeg:oai:winnspace.uwinnipeg.ca:10680/1636 2023-05-15T16:49:33+02:00 Gender and Subversion in Medieval Icelandic Legend and Saga McGillivray, Andrew 2017 application/pdf http://hdl.handle.net/10680/1636 en eng Roda da Fortuna: Revista Eletrônica sobre Antiguidade e Medievo / Electronic Journal about Antiquity and Middle Ages McGillivray, Andrew. "Gender and Subversion in Medieval Icelandic Legend and Saga," Roda da Fortuna: Revista Eletrônica sobre Antiguidade e Medievo / Electronic Journal about Antiquity and Middle Ages 6(1) (2017): 99-118. 2014-7430 http://hdl.handle.net/10680/1636 info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess Icelandic sagas Medieval legends Gender studies Literary criticism Subversion Marriage Article 2017 ftunivwinnipeg 2023-01-12T15:41:40Z Permission for use in WinnSpace granted by the publisher. The saga writers of medieval Iceland rhetorically engage with contemporary social issues in their narratives, including issues faced by women and, in particular, the treatment of women in regard to their marriages. Many of these medieval social issues are still relevant today, including gender politics, matters of consent, and spousal abuse. This study limits its analysis of these themes to narratives in two genres of medieval Icelandic literature: the heroic cycle (heroic eddic poetry and the legendary Völsunga saga) and the Sagas of Icelanders (Íslendingasögur). In all of the narratives much is at stake for the leading female characters; the primary difference is that depending on genre, the actions females make to subvert the dominant patriarchy vary greatly, from drastic on the one hand to subtle yet effective on the other. https://docs.wixstatic.com/ugd/3fdd18_056e923603374587b52f486afb97b1f4.pdf Article in Journal/Newspaper Iceland The University of Winnipeg: WinnSpace Repository
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topic Icelandic sagas
Medieval legends
Gender studies
Literary criticism
Subversion
Marriage
spellingShingle Icelandic sagas
Medieval legends
Gender studies
Literary criticism
Subversion
Marriage
McGillivray, Andrew
Gender and Subversion in Medieval Icelandic Legend and Saga
topic_facet Icelandic sagas
Medieval legends
Gender studies
Literary criticism
Subversion
Marriage
description Permission for use in WinnSpace granted by the publisher. The saga writers of medieval Iceland rhetorically engage with contemporary social issues in their narratives, including issues faced by women and, in particular, the treatment of women in regard to their marriages. Many of these medieval social issues are still relevant today, including gender politics, matters of consent, and spousal abuse. This study limits its analysis of these themes to narratives in two genres of medieval Icelandic literature: the heroic cycle (heroic eddic poetry and the legendary Völsunga saga) and the Sagas of Icelanders (Íslendingasögur). In all of the narratives much is at stake for the leading female characters; the primary difference is that depending on genre, the actions females make to subvert the dominant patriarchy vary greatly, from drastic on the one hand to subtle yet effective on the other. https://docs.wixstatic.com/ugd/3fdd18_056e923603374587b52f486afb97b1f4.pdf
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title Gender and Subversion in Medieval Icelandic Legend and Saga
title_short Gender and Subversion in Medieval Icelandic Legend and Saga
title_full Gender and Subversion in Medieval Icelandic Legend and Saga
title_fullStr Gender and Subversion in Medieval Icelandic Legend and Saga
title_full_unstemmed Gender and Subversion in Medieval Icelandic Legend and Saga
title_sort gender and subversion in medieval icelandic legend and saga
publisher Roda da Fortuna: Revista Eletrônica sobre Antiguidade e Medievo / Electronic Journal about Antiquity and Middle Ages
publishDate 2017
url http://hdl.handle.net/10680/1636
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op_relation McGillivray, Andrew. "Gender and Subversion in Medieval Icelandic Legend and Saga," Roda da Fortuna: Revista Eletrônica sobre Antiguidade e Medievo / Electronic Journal about Antiquity and Middle Ages 6(1) (2017): 99-118.
2014-7430
http://hdl.handle.net/10680/1636
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