Porous Bodies, Porous Minds: Emotions and the Supernatural in the "Íslendingasögur" (ca. 1200-1400)

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In my PhD Thesis, I study the conceptions and representation of emotions in medieval 13th and 14th-century Iceland. I have used Icelandic saga literature as my source material and Icelandic Family sagas ("Íslendingasögur") as my main sources. Firstly, I wished to explore in my study the medieval Icelandic folk theory of emotions: what emotions were thought to be, from what they originated and how they operated? Secondly, in earlier research it has been shown that emotions were seldom described in "Íslendingasögur". They were mostly represented in dialogue, poetry or in somatic changes (e.g. turning pale). Consequently, I examined whether medieval Icelanders had alternative emotion discourses in literature, in addition to the usual manner of representation. My study consists of qualitative case studies, and I have analysed the sources intertextually.

Author(s): Kirsi Kanerva
Series: Annales Universitatis Turkuensis, Ser. B, Humaniora, 398
Publisher: University of Turku
Year: 2015

Language: English
Pages: 182

1. Introduction 12
2. The Articles 17
3. Research Objectives and Methodological Concerns 21
4. The Context: Medieval Icelandic Culture 39
5. The Sources 58
6. Earlier Research 75
7. Results and Discussion 81
8. Conclusion 145
Bibliography 150
Primary sources 150
Secondary sources 152