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Masculinities in Old Norse Literature [Kietas viršelis]

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  • Formatas: Hardback, 285 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm, weight: 546 g
  • Serija: Studies in Old Norse Literature
  • Išleidimo metai: 17-Jul-2020
  • Leidėjas: D.S. Brewer
  • ISBN-10: 1843845628
  • ISBN-13: 9781843845621
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  • Formatas: Hardback, 285 pages, aukštis x plotis: 234x156 mm, weight: 546 g
  • Serija: Studies in Old Norse Literature
  • Išleidimo metai: 17-Jul-2020
  • Leidėjas: D.S. Brewer
  • ISBN-10: 1843845628
  • ISBN-13: 9781843845621
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
First full investigation of masculinities in Old Norse-Icelandic literature.

Compared to other areas of medieval literature, the question of masculinity in Old Norse-Icelandic literature has been understudied, a neglect which this volume aims to rectify. The essays collected here introduce and analyse a spectrum of masculinities, from the sagas of Icelanders, contemporary sagas, kings' sagas, legendary sagas, chivalric sagas, bishops' sagas, and eddic and skaldic verse, producing a broad and multifaceted understanding of what it means to be masculine in Old Norse-Icelandic texts. A critical introduction places the essays in their scholarly context, providing the reader with a concise orientation in gender studies and the study of masculinities in Old Norse-Icelandic literature.
This book's investigation of how masculinities are constructed and challenged within a unique literature is all the more vital in the current climate, in which Old Norse sources are weaponised to support far-right agendas and racist ideologies are intertwined with images of vikings as hypermasculine. This volume counters these troubling narratives of masculinity through explorations of Old Norse literature that demonstrate how masculinity is formed, how it is linked to violence and vulnerability, how it governs men's relationships, and how toxic models of masculinity may be challenged.

JESSICA HANCOCK is a lecturer in Educational Development at City, University of London; GARETH LLOYD EVANS is Lecturer in Medieval Literature at St Hilda's College, Oxford.

Contributors: David Ashurst, sds Egilsdttir, Gareth Lloyd Evans, Oren Falk, Alison Finlay, Jhanna Katrn Fridriksdttir, Jessica Clare Hancock, Philip Lavender, Thomas Morcom, Carl Phelpstead, Matthew Roby, Brynja orgeirsdttir.

Recenzijos

Masculinities in Old Norse Literature offers essays that interrogate, challenge, and amend previous critical positions on masculinity in Old Norse literature. ...This book will reward those prepared to engage its complexities. * CHOICE *

Contributors vii
Acknowledgements ix
List of Abbreviations
xi
Introduction 1(20)
Gareth Lloyd Evans
Jessica Clare Hancock
I BECOMING MASCULINE
Boyhood, Saga-Style: From Mannsefni to Madr
21(16)
Oren Falk
The Licit Love Visit: Masculine Sexual Maturation and the `Temporary Troll Lover' Trope
37(22)
Matthew Roby
Female Masculinity and the Sagas of Icelanders
59(18)
Gareth Lloyd Evans
`With mirthful merriment': Masquerade and Masculinity in Magus saga jarls
77(20)
Johanna Katrin Fridriksdottir
II MASCULINITY, POWER, AND VULNERABILITY
Vulnerable Masculinities and the Vicissitudes of Power in Gongu-Hrolfs saga
97(16)
Philip Lavender
Masculinity, Christianity, and (Non)Violence
113(14)
Asdis Egilsdottir
Inclusive Masculinity in Morkinskinna and the Defusal of Kingly Aggression
127(20)
Thomas Morcom
Emotions of a Vulnerable Viking: Negotiations of Masculinity in Egils saga
147(20)
Brynja Orgeirsdottir
III MEN's RELATIONSHIPS
`Pat potti illr fundr': Phallic Aggression in Bjarnar saga Hitdœlakappa
167(16)
Alison Finlay
Male Bed partners and the `Intimacies of a Wife': rekkjufelagar and vifs runar
183(20)
David Ashurst
Companions, Conflicts, and Concubines: Clerical Masculinities in Larentius saga biskups
203(14)
Carl Phelpstead
`That which a hand gives a hand or a foot gives a foot': Male Kinship Obligations in the Heroic Poetic Edda and Volsunga saga
217(20)
Jessica Clare Hancock
Afterword: The Ethics and Urgency of Studying Old Norse Masculinities 237(4)
Gareth Lloyd Evans
Jessica Clare Hancock
Bibliography 241(22)
Index 263
GARETH LLOYD EVANS is Lecturer in Medieval Literature at St Hilda's College, Oxford. JESSICA HANCOCK is a Lecturer in Educational Development at City, University of London. GARETH LLOYD EVANS is Lecturer in Medieval Literature at St Hilda's College, Oxford. JESSICA HANCOCK is a Lecturer in Educational Development at City, University of London.