PURITY AND DANGER IN EARLIEST ICELAND: EXCREMENT, BLOOD, SACRED SPACE, AND SOCIETY IN EYRBYGGJA SAGA

Kevin J. Wanner
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This article analyses an episode from the late thirteenth-century Eyrbyggja saga using Mary Douglas’s theories concerning correlations between purity and pollution beliefs and forms of socio-political organization. The episode involves the foundation by Þorolfr Mostrarskegg, a migrant from Norway, of Iceland’s first þing, described as a cultic site as well as legal assembly. To safeguard the þing’s sanctity, Þorolfr designates a small island as a Dritsker, or ‘Waste-Skerry’, to which attendees must wade in order to defecate. The saga further describes the Þorsnessþing’s relocation and reorganization after the original site is contaminated when other early settlers refuse to use Dritsker and blood is spilled on the assembly grounds. While scholars have tended to dismiss this story as an example of the trivial matters that could instigate feud in early Iceland, excrement and blood are here treated as crucial elements of a myth of origins for Icelandic society, in which attempts to construct the body politic...
早期冰岛的纯净与危险:排泄物、血液、神圣空间与社会
本文运用玛丽·道格拉斯关于纯洁与污染信仰与社会政治组织形式之间关系的理论,分析了13世纪晚期埃尔比加传奇中的一段情节。这一事件涉及到Þorolfr Mostrarskegg,一个来自挪威的移民,在冰岛的第一个船边,被描述为一个宗教场所和合法集会。为了维护这条航道的神圣性,Þorolfr指定了一个小岛为Dritsker,即“废物斯克里”,参加者必须涉水才能在那里排便。这个传奇故事进一步描述了Þorsnessþing的搬迁和重组,因为其他早期定居者拒绝使用Dritsker,导致原址被污染,鲜血洒在集会场地上。虽然学者们倾向于把这个故事作为一个鸡毛蒜皮的例子,认为它可能会在冰岛早期引发仇恨,但在这里,粪便和血液被视为冰岛社会起源神话的关键要素,在这个神话中,试图构建政治体……
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