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Personal Memory, Family Memory, Collective Memory? The Parting Gifts in Egils saga, chapter 61

Artículo

Fecha:

2020

Editorial y Lugar de Edición:

Association for the Advancement of Scandinavian Studies in Canada

Revista:

Scandinavian-Canadian Studies, vol. 28 (pp. 204-229) - ISSN 0823-1796
Association for the Advancement of Scandinavian Studies in Canada

ISSN:

0823-1796

Resumen

The aim of this article is to discuss the uses of memory focusing on a scene in Egils saga Skalla-Grímssonar, a long prose text written in Iceland in the first half of the thirteenth century. Both the theoretical background and current trends of memory and gift studies as applied to saga scholarship are examined and then used to analyze the role of a detailed exchange of goods between two of the central characters in the saga, Egill and Arinbj?rn. The final part of the article focuses on studying the scene in its historical context of production, arguing that the saga uses gift exchange to memorialize the lineage of prominent Icelanders likely related to the writing of the saga.

Palabras Clave

MemoriaIslandiaSagasDon

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