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Margins, Monsters, Deviants: Alterities in Old Norse Literature and Culture (The North Atlantic World) (The North Atlantic World: Land and Sea as Cultural Space, AD 400-1900, 3)

معرفی کتاب «Margins, Monsters, Deviants: Alterities in Old Norse Literature and Culture (The North Atlantic World) (The North Atlantic World: Land and Sea as Cultural Space, AD 400-1900, 3)» نوشتهٔ Rebecca Merkelbach; Gwendolyne Knight; University of Leeds; International Medieval Congress، منتشرشده توسط نشر Brepols Publishers در سال 2020. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

"Medieval Icelandic literature has often been reduced to the supposedly realist Íslendingasögur and their main protagonists at the expense of other genres and characters. Indeed, such a focus obscures and erases the importance of those beings and narratives that move on the margins of mainstream culture - whether socially, ethnically, ontologically, or textually. This volume aims to offer a new perspective on a variety of theoretical and comparative approaches to explore depictions of alterity, monstrosity, and deviation. Engaging with the interplay of genre, character, text, and culture, and exploring questions of behavioural, socio-cultural, and textual alterity, these contributions examine subjects ranging from the study of fragmented and "Othered" saga narratives, to attitudes towards foreign people and lands, and alterities in mythological and legendary texts. Together the papers effectively challenge long-held perceptions about the lack of ambiguity in medieval Icelandic literature, and offer a far more nuanced understanding of the importance of the 'Other' in that society."--Back cover "Medieval Icelandic literature has often been reduced to the supposedly realist Íslendingasögur and their main protagonists at the expense of other genres and characters. Indeed, such a focus obscures and erases the importance of those beings and narratives that move on the margins of mainstream culture - whether socially, ethnically, ontologically, or textually. This volume aims to offer a new perspective on a variety of theoretical and comparative approaches to explore depictions of alterity, monstrosity, and deviation. Engaging with the interplay of genre, character, text, and culture, and exploring questions of behavioural, socio-cultural, and textual alterity, these contributions examine subjects ranging from the study of fragmented and "Othered" saga narratives, to attitudes towards foreign people and lands, and alterities in mythological and legendary texts. Together the papers effectively challenge long-held perceptions about the lack of ambiguity in medieval Icelandic literature, and offer a far more nuanced understanding of the importance of the 'Other' in that society."--Back cover
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