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Chapter 15. Discipline or Punish? Travels and Outlawry as Social Structures in Medieval Iceland
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Marion Poilvez
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- List of Illustrations viii
- Preface ix
- Introduction. The goðar and “Cultural Politics” of the Years ca. 1000– 1150 1
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PART I: PRE-CHRISTIAN RITUAL PRACTICE AND LITERARY DISCOURSE
- Chapter 1. The Use of Silver by the Norsemen of Truso and Wolin: The Logic of the Market or Social Prestige? 19
- Chapter 2. Silk, Settlements, and Society in Íslendingasögur 35
- Chapter 3. Being Óðinn Bursson: The Creation of Social and Moral Obligation in Viking Age Warrior- Bands through the Ritualized, Oral Performance of Poetry—The Case of Grímnismál 51
- Chapter 4. Elements of Satire and Social Commentary in Heathen Praise Poems and Commemorative Odes 75
- Chapter 5. Friendship and Man’s Reputation: A Case of Odds þáttr Ófeigssonar 91
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PART II: RECEPTION AND CULTURAL TRANSFER
- Chapter 6. Cultural Transfer of Cognitive Structures of Fortune in the Latin and Old Icelandic Literatures and Languages: The Case of the Metaphor Fortune is a Wheel 103
- Chapter 7. Dating, Authorship, and Generational Memory in Ljósvetninga saga: A Late Response to Barði Guðmundsson 139
- Chapter 8. Quid Sigurthus cum Christo? An Examination of Sigurd’s Christian Potential in Medieval Scandinavia 155
- Chapter 9. Jómsborg and the German Reception of Jómsvíkinga saga: Introducing Masterhood as a Social Norm 173
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PART III: OUTSIDERS AND TRANSGRESSORS
- Chapter 10. The Unfamiliar Other: Distortions of Social Cognition Through Disguise in Two Íslendingasögur 187
- Chapter 11. A Deviant Word Hoard: A Preliminary Study of Non- Normative Terms in Early Medieval Scandinavia 201
- Chapter 12. Enchanting the Land: Monstrous Magic, Social Concerns, and the Natural World in the Íslendingasögur 213
- Chapter 13. Social Margins in Karlamagnús saga: The Rejection of Poverty 229
- Chapter 14. Þótti mǫnnum … hann myndi verða engi jafnaðarmaðr: The Narrator, the Trouble- Maker, and Public Opinion 239
- Chapter 15. Discipline or Punish? Travels and Outlawry as Social Structures in Medieval Iceland 255
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- List of Illustrations viii
- Preface ix
- Introduction. The goðar and “Cultural Politics” of the Years ca. 1000– 1150 1
-
PART I: PRE-CHRISTIAN RITUAL PRACTICE AND LITERARY DISCOURSE
- Chapter 1. The Use of Silver by the Norsemen of Truso and Wolin: The Logic of the Market or Social Prestige? 19
- Chapter 2. Silk, Settlements, and Society in Íslendingasögur 35
- Chapter 3. Being Óðinn Bursson: The Creation of Social and Moral Obligation in Viking Age Warrior- Bands through the Ritualized, Oral Performance of Poetry—The Case of Grímnismál 51
- Chapter 4. Elements of Satire and Social Commentary in Heathen Praise Poems and Commemorative Odes 75
- Chapter 5. Friendship and Man’s Reputation: A Case of Odds þáttr Ófeigssonar 91
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PART II: RECEPTION AND CULTURAL TRANSFER
- Chapter 6. Cultural Transfer of Cognitive Structures of Fortune in the Latin and Old Icelandic Literatures and Languages: The Case of the Metaphor Fortune is a Wheel 103
- Chapter 7. Dating, Authorship, and Generational Memory in Ljósvetninga saga: A Late Response to Barði Guðmundsson 139
- Chapter 8. Quid Sigurthus cum Christo? An Examination of Sigurd’s Christian Potential in Medieval Scandinavia 155
- Chapter 9. Jómsborg and the German Reception of Jómsvíkinga saga: Introducing Masterhood as a Social Norm 173
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PART III: OUTSIDERS AND TRANSGRESSORS
- Chapter 10. The Unfamiliar Other: Distortions of Social Cognition Through Disguise in Two Íslendingasögur 187
- Chapter 11. A Deviant Word Hoard: A Preliminary Study of Non- Normative Terms in Early Medieval Scandinavia 201
- Chapter 12. Enchanting the Land: Monstrous Magic, Social Concerns, and the Natural World in the Íslendingasögur 213
- Chapter 13. Social Margins in Karlamagnús saga: The Rejection of Poverty 229
- Chapter 14. Þótti mǫnnum … hann myndi verða engi jafnaðarmaðr: The Narrator, the Trouble- Maker, and Public Opinion 239
- Chapter 15. Discipline or Punish? Travels and Outlawry as Social Structures in Medieval Iceland 255