The Classical World in a Norwegian Workers' Encyclopedia: Arbeidernes Leksikon (1931–1936)

Q2 Arts and Humanities Clotho Pub Date : 2022-12-23 DOI:10.4312/clotho.4.2.29-45
E. Seland
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The Norwegian Arbeidernes leksikon, “Workers’ Encyclopedia,” was published in six volumes from 1931–1936. It was inspired by The Great Soviet Encyclopedia, explicitly aimed at working-class readers, and establishing an alternative to the hegemonic bourgeoise discourse. The editors and many of the contributors belonged to the Communist Party of Norway (NKP) and the independent communist intellectual organization Mot Dag (“Towards Dawn”). This article investigates the reception and representation of the ancient world in Arbeidernes leksikon based on selected articles through the lens of narrative theory. Classical education was traditionally the domain of the upper classes. It is argued that the Workers’ Encyclopedia demonstrates that reorienting the reception of ancient history was considered essential both to rewrite history according to Marxist doctrine and to establish workers’ culture as a full-fledged alternative to its bourgeoise counterpart. In the Workers’ Encyclopedia, the classical past is celebrated not for its empires and rulers but for the effort of the masses and their struggle for freedom.
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挪威工人百科全书中的古典世界:Arbeidernes Leksikon(1931-1936)
《挪威工人百科全书》(Arbeidernes leksikon)从1931年至1936年共出版了六卷。它受到《伟大的苏联百科全书》的启发,明确针对工人阶级读者,并建立了一种替代资产阶级霸权话语的方法。编辑和许多撰稿人属于挪威共产党和独立的共产主义知识组织Mot Dag(走向黎明)。本文以叙事论为视角,以文章选集为基础,考察了《阿贝德内游记》对古代世界的接受与再现。传统上,古典教育是上层阶级的领域。有人认为,《工人百科全书》表明,重新定位对古代历史的接受被认为是必不可少的,既要根据马克思主义学说重写历史,又要建立工人文化,使其成为资产阶级文化的成熟替代品。在《工人百科全书》中,歌颂古典历史的不是帝国和统治者,而是大众的努力和他们为自由而斗争。
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