Prof. Dr. Lukas Rösli
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Scandinavian Studies · 19 Zitationen · DOI
Book Review| April 01 2017 A Handbook to Eddic Poetry: Myths and Legends of Early Scandinavia A Handbook to Eddic Poetry: Myths and Legends of Early Scandinavia. Ed. Carolyne Larrington, Judy Quinn, and Brittany Schorn. Cambridge, UK: Cambridge University Press, 2016. Pp. xii + 413. Lukas Rösli Lukas Rösli University of Basel Search for other works by this author on: This Site Google Scandinavian Studies (2017) 89 (1): 139–148. https://doi.org/10.5406/scanstud.89.1.0139 Cite Icon Cite Share Icon Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn MailTo Permissions Search Site Citation Lukas Rösli; A Handbook to Eddic Poetry: Myths and Legends of Early Scandinavia. Scandinavian Studies 1 January 2017; 89 (1): 139–148. doi: https://doi.org/10.5406/scanstud.89.1.0139 Download citation file: Zotero Reference Manager EasyBib Bookends Mendeley Papers EndNote RefWorks BibTex toolbar search Search Dropdown Menu toolbar search search input Search input auto suggest filter your search All Scholarly Publishing CollectiveUniversity of Illinois PressScandinavian Studies Search Advanced Search The text of this article is only available as a PDF. Copyright 2017 by the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois2017 Article PDF first page preview Close Modal You do not currently have access to this content.
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From Schedae Ara Prests Fra to slendingabk -When an Intradiegetic Text Becomes Reality
Viking and Medieval Scandinavia · 3 Zitationen · DOI
The toponym Útgarðr, used as a singular place name in Snorra Edda, is often applied to an outer region or peripheral realm inhabited by giants and other monstrous entities. This leads to a conception of Útgarðr as one side of an axiomatic binary opposition describing an Old Norse religious and cultural system of values. The article will present a brief overview of the most influential scholarly opinions on the use of the toponym Útgarðr as the basis of a system of values, discussing the problems attending such an interpretation of Útgarðr. The article goes on to take into consideration the Old Norse literary sources dealing with Útgarðr, so as to discuss the problem of such a superimposition of a toponym used in the diegesis of literary texts to a system of religious and cultural values, on the basis of the narratological use and function of Útgarðr in the text sources.
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Despite various poststructuralist rejections of the idea of a singular author-genius, the question of a textual archetype that can be assigned to a named author is still a common scholarly phantasm. The Romantic idea that an author created a text or even a work autonomously is transferred even to pre-modern literature today. This ignores the fact that the transmission of medieval and early modern literature creates variances that could not be justified by means of singular authorships. The present volume offers new theoretical approaches from English, German, and Scandinavian studies to provide a historically more adequate approach to the question of authorship in premodern literary cultures. Authorship is no longer equated with an extra-textual entity, but is instead considered a narratological, inner- and intertextual function that can be recognized in the retrospectively established beginnings of literature as well as in the medial transformation of texts during the early days of printing. The volume is aimed at interested scholars of all philologies, especially those dealing with the Middle Ages or Early Modern Period.
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2020Acta scandinavica · 2 Zitationen · DOI
Scandinavian-Canadian Studies · 1 Zitationen · DOI
ABSTRACT: The following review-article deals with three publications that have been released in recent years, all of which can be read in the context of memory studies through the mention of memory in their titles. It is evident that memory studies has become a field of research that ranges from the humanities to the social sciences to the natural sciences, with the only common denominator being the object of study of memory. But what memory is, how memory is constituted, or how it can be analyzed or even made measurable is where the publications discussed differ strikingly. The aim of this review is therefore not to place the three publications in a singular context but rather, by discussing their differences, to show how diverse memory studies is as a field and to present what the breadth of different approaches that look beyond oneʼs own disciplinary boundaries can offer regarding the future engagement with memory in Scandinavian studies and especially in Scandinavian medieval studies.
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2020Boydell & Brewer eBooks · 1 Zitationen · DOI
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Scandinavian Studies · 1 Zitationen · DOI
Book Review| July 01 2016 Women in Old Norse Literature: Bodies, Words, and Power Jóhanna Katrín Friðriksdóttir. Women in Old Norse Literature: Bodies, Words, and Power. New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2013, pp. xiv + 192. Lukas Rösli Lukas Rösli University of Basel Search for other works by this author on: This Site Google Scandinavian Studies (2016) 88 (2): 211–215. https://doi.org/10.5406/scanstud.88.2.0211 Cite Icon Cite Share Icon Share Facebook Twitter LinkedIn MailTo Permissions Search Site Citation Lukas Rösli; Women in Old Norse Literature: Bodies, Words, and Power. Scandinavian Studies 1 January 2016; 88 (2): 211–215. doi: https://doi.org/10.5406/scanstud.88.2.0211 Download citation file: Zotero Reference Manager EasyBib Bookends Mendeley Papers EndNote RefWorks BibTex toolbar search Search Dropdown Menu toolbar search search input Search input auto suggest filter your search All Scholarly Publishing CollectiveUniversity of Illinois PressScandinavian Studies Search Advanced Search The text of this article is only available as a PDF. Copyright 2016 by the Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois2016 Article PDF first page preview Close Modal Issue Section: Reviews You do not currently have access to this content.
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This chapter explores the question of how authorship was discursively and intertextually produced in Old Norse-Icelandic literary history. This procedure is exemplified by the author-figure Ari orgilsson, who is highly canonised in literary history and to whom, as will be shown, is attributed not only the first Old Norse-Icelandic prose text, but also a role in the development of the Old Norse-Icelandic writing system. The fact that not a single artefact in the sense of an autograph manuscript from Ari's hand has survived raises the question of how this author-figure could become a literary focal point in cultural memory, uniting the most diverse 'initial settings' (Anfangssetzungen) in the sense of retroactively set starting points and of cultural foundational narratives. This chapter argues that Ari's existence as the primal scribe of Old Norse-Icelandic literature was on the one hand consolidated by a dense intraand intertextual network of naming textual attributions, and that it on the other hand found its way into cultural memory and literary history through a long-lasting transmission and (re-)construction of these textual attributions over the centuries.
The Agency in <i>Fǫr Scírnis </i>— Subjects, Objects, and <i>Différance</i>: A Subversive Reading
2021Acta scandinavica · DOI
Die Schweizerische Gesellschaft fur Skandinavische Studien (SGSS) gibt die Schriftenreihe Beitrage zur Nordischen Philologie (BNPh) heraus. Es sind wissenschaftliche Untersuchungen aus dem gesamten Fachbereich Nordische Philologie/Skandinavistik. Die Untersuchungen befassen sich mit Studien zur Literatur-, Sprach- und Kulturwissenschaft der skandinavischen Lander Danemark, Finnland, Faroer, Island, Norwegen und Schweden. Sie sind nicht nur auf die schweizerische Nordistik begrenzt. Es sind die Ergebnisse skandinavistischer Forschungsprojekte in Form von Tagungsbanden, Dissertationen, Habilitationsschriften und anderen Monographien, die dadurch allen Interessierten zuganglich gemacht werden soll. = The series „Beitrage zur Nordischen Philologie“ („Contributions to Nordic Philology“), published by the Swiss Society of Scandinavian Studies, is one of the most significant publications within the German-speaking field of Scandinavian Studies. It represents the entire linguistic, historical and thematic scope of the field by including contributions from Danish, Faeroese, Icelandic, Norwegian, and Swedish Language, Culture, and Literature Studies. In an attempt to connect traditional philological approaches with more recent theories, the series publishes individual research contributions (dissertations, habilitations and other monographies) as well as anthologies on current topics of research.
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Scandinavian Studies
"Skandinavische Schriftlandschaften" ist eine Festschrift für Jürg Glauser, von 1994 bis 2017 Professor für Nordische Philologie an den Universitäten Basel und Zürich. Zu seinen Forschungsgebieten gehören schwerpunktmäßig die Literaturen Skandinaviens im Mittelalter und in der Frühen Neuzeit, insbesondere Sagaliteratur und Edda, aber auch Memory Studies, Mythologie, Rhetorik und Transmissionsgeschichte sowie neuisländische Literatur, Literaturgeschichtsschreibung und Fachgeschichte. In rund 60 Beiträgen, die jeweils von Abbildungen begleitet sind, wird mit kurzen Analysen ausgewählter Beispieltexte aus der skandinavischen Literatur von der Runendichtung bis zur Gegenwart einerseits das breite Spektrum der nordischen Literaturen sichtbar. Andererseits werden hier auch Jürg Glausers vielseitige Forschungsinteressen und innovative Studien auf diesen Gebieten anschaulich präsentiert. Durch die größtenteils farbigen Bilder wird - auch für ein breiteres Lesepublikum - nicht zuletzt eine kleine Schriftgeschichte Skandinaviens lebendig
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