Killing Ambition

Oren Falk
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This chapter seeks to account for the nearly complete absence of warfare from medieval Iceland and its sagas. It argues that a single logic dictated both the embrace of feud as a socially constructive idea and the rejection of war as an abomination. Drawing on anthropological examples and analyses, war is defined by contrasting it with feud; the bond between war and state-formation is emphasized. War presupposes political centralization and differentiation, which Icelanders, committed to the reciprocal logic of feuding, resisted. According to the sagas, ideological opposition to war manifested itself in abortive attempts at political consolidation within Iceland, in confusion and substitution in the face of war elsewhere (in Norway, England, and North America), and in failure to contend with burgeoning warlike activity in thirteenth-century Iceland. Tensions between state-centric warfare and state-resistant feuding existed in historical reality, however, not only in saga accounts of this history; and in reality, tensions could not always be resolved. Uchronia provided a tool for creative, retrospective textual resolution of problems that could not be overcome in practice. As demonstrated by the Icelandic law code, Grágás, the past thus became the path-dependent product of the future. Uchronic ideology worked to emend any perceived historical ‘errors’: any symptoms of war that could not be suppressed in reality were, instead, overwritten and repressed in text
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本章试图解释中世纪冰岛及其传说中几乎完全没有战争的原因。它认为,一个单一的逻辑既决定了将仇恨作为一种社会建设性观念的接受,又决定了将战争作为一种令人憎恶的东西的拒绝。通过人类学的实例和分析,将战争与世仇相比较来定义战争;强调战争与国家形成之间的联系。战争的先决条件是政治上的集中和分化,而这是冰岛人所反对的,他们致力于相互争斗的逻辑。根据这些传奇故事,对战争的意识形态反对表现在冰岛内部政治巩固的失败尝试,在面对其他地方(挪威、英国和北美)的战争时的混乱和替代,以及在13世纪冰岛蓬勃发展的战争活动中失败。然而,以国家为中心的战争和抵抗国家的争斗之间的紧张关系存在于历史现实中,不仅存在于这段历史的传奇叙述中;而在现实中,紧张局势并非总能得到解决。Uchronia提供了一种工具,可以创造性地、回顾性地解决在实践中无法克服的问题。正如冰岛法典Grágás所表明的那样,过去因此成为未来的路径依赖产品。非慢性意识形态致力于修正任何被认为是历史的“错误”:任何在现实中无法压制的战争症状,都在文本中被覆盖和压制
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