Óðinn拜访基督教国王:中世纪挪威王权的叙事与建构

Arnfrid Opedal, Endre Elvestad
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在传奇文学中,有一组类似的故事是关于挪威神o - inn拜访中世纪早期挪威的两位“开国之父”——奥拉夫·特里格瓦松和奥拉夫·哈拉德松的。这让我们开始研究在政治脆弱时期讲故事的政治重要性。这些故事最早是在12世纪晚期被记录下来的,但很可能有更古老的祖先以口述传统保存下来。我们将这些故事解释为另一种方式的创造,将传说中统治者的合法权威转移给继承权薄弱的新国王。o - ðinn作为过去的代表,接受了开国之父国王,并在王位觊权者之间竞争的历史背景下,为脆弱的国家组建尝试提供了合法性。我们探索了讲故事和社区的象征性基础之间的关系。这些故事似乎是北欧人对一种欧洲共同传统的表现,即利用过去作为权力的政治工具。
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Óðinn Visiting Christian Kings: Storytelling and the Construction of Royal Authority in Medieval Norway
A group of similar stories in the saga literature deals with the Norse god Oðinn visiting two ‘founding father’ kings of early medieval Norway, Olafr Tryggvason and Olafr Haraldsson. This leads us to investigate the political importance of storytelling during times of political fragility. The stories were first written down in the late twelfth century but are likely to have much older antecedents preserved in oral tradition. We interpret these stories as a creation of an alternative way of transferring the legitimate authority of legendary rulers to new kings with weak inheritance rights. Oðinn, as a representative of the past, accepts the founding-father kings and gives legitimacy to fragile state formation attempts in a historical context of rivalry between pretenders to the throne. We explore the relationship between storytelling and the symbolic foundation of a community. The stories appear to be Norse manifestations of a common European tradition of using the past as a political instrument of power.
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