Women of the Twilight: The Narrative Spaces of Women in the Icelandic Rural Community of the Past

IF 0.2 4区 社会学 0 FOLKLORE
Júlíana Th. Magnúsdóttir
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Abstract

The article deals with some of the spatial features of women’s storytelling traditions in rural Iceland in the late nineteenth century and early 1900s. The study is based on audiotaped sources collected by folklore collector Hallfreður Örn Eiríksson in the 1960s and 1970s from informants born in rural Iceland in the later part of the nineteenth century. The main focus of the article is on 200 women that figure in these sources and their legend repertoires, although a small sample group of 25 men and their repertoires will also be examined to allow comparison. The article discusses what these sources tell us about women’s mobility and the social spaces they inhabited in the past. It goes on to consider the performance space of the Icelandic turf farm in which women’s storytelling took place from the perspective of gender. After noting how the men and women in the sources incorporated different kinds of spaces into their legends, it takes a closer look at how the spatial components of legends told by the women reflect their living spaces, experiences, and spheres of activity. The article underlines that while women in the Icelandic rural community were largely confined to the domestic space of the farm (something reflected in the legends they told), they were neither socially isolated nor immobile. They also evidently played an important part in oral storytelling in their communities, often acting as the dominant storytellers in the performance space of the old turf farm.
暮光中的女性:过去冰岛乡村社区中女性的叙事空间
本文探讨了19世纪末20世纪初冰岛农村妇女讲故事传统的一些空间特征。这项研究基于民间传说收藏家Hallfreður Örn Eiríksson在20世纪60年代和70年代从19世纪后期出生在冰岛农村的告密者那里收集的录音资料。本文的主要焦点是这些资料中的200名女性和她们的传奇曲目,尽管25名男性和他们的曲目也将被检查以进行比较。这篇文章讨论了这些来源告诉我们的关于女性流动和她们过去居住的社会空间。接着,从性别的角度考虑冰岛草皮农场的表演空间,在那里女性的故事发生了。在注意到来源中的男性和女性如何将不同类型的空间融入到他们的传说中之后,我们将仔细研究女性讲述的传说的空间成分如何反映他们的生活空间、经历和活动领域。这篇文章强调,虽然冰岛农村社区的妇女在很大程度上被限制在农场的家庭空间内(这反映在她们讲述的传说中),但她们既不是孤立的,也不是固定的。他们显然也在他们社区的口头故事中发挥了重要作用,经常在旧草皮农场的表演空间中扮演主要的故事讲述者。
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