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ABSTRACT: 本文旨在探讨旧北欧神话中的盛宴与性别之间的关系。迈克尔-迪特勒(Michael Dietler)认为,对性别问题的研究有助于深入了解特定文化中的盛宴习俗,反之亦然。我分析了两则旧北欧神话,这两则神话都描述了托尔神参加巨人举办的盛宴的情景。我认为,旧北欧神话中的盛宴是调节和维护关系的场所,也是为了巩固和维护社会而践踏日常规范的场所。在这两个神话中,男性特质尤其受到挑战和改变。我将运用康奈尔(R. W. Connell)和朱迪斯-巴特勒(Judith Butler)的性别理论,分析男性气质的转变如何为旧北欧社会既有的性别秩序提供启示。丹麦摘要:本文旨在探讨北欧节日与性别之间的关系。迈克尔-迪特勒(Michael Dietler)认为,性别研究有助于深入了解特定文化的节日习俗,反之亦然。受此启发,我分析了两个关于托尔神的北欧神话,其中涉及托尔神参与巨型节日的情况。我认为,北欧节日是规范和维护统治地位的领域,也是践踏日常规范以巩固和维持社会的领域。在这两个神话中,男性特质都在盛宴中受到了挑战和改变。我运用康奈尔(R. W. Connell)和朱迪思-巴特勒(Judith Butler)的性别理论,分析了男性气质的转变如何为北欧社会既定的性别秩序提供启示。
ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The aim of this article is to explore the relationship between Old Norse feasts and gender. Following Michael Dietler’s claim that examinations of gender offer insights into the practices of feasts of a given culture and vice versa, I analyse two Old Norse myths that both depict the god Thor attending feasts hosted by giants. I argue that Old Norse feasts were domains where relations were regulated and maintained, and where everyday norms were transgressed in order to strengthen and maintain society. In both myths, masculinities in particular are challenged and transformed. I apply gender theories by R. W. Connell and Judith Butler to analyse how transformations of masculinity provide insights into the established gender order of Old Norse society.
DANSK RESUMÉ: Formålet med denne artikel er at undersøge forholdet mellem norrøne fester og køn. Inspireret af Michael Dietlers påstand om at studier af kønsforestillinger tilbyder indsigter i en given kulturs festpraksisser og omvendt, analyserer jeg to norrøne myter om guden Thor der indebærer hans deltagelse i jættefester. Jeg argumenterer for at norrøne fester var domæner hvor dominans blev reguleret og opretholdt, og hvor hverdagens normer blev overskredet for at styrke og opretholde samfundet. I begge myter bliver især maskuliniteter udfordret og transformeret ved festerne. Jeg anvender kønsteorier af R. W. Connell og Judith Butler i min analyse af hvordan transformationer af maskulinitet tilbyder indsigt i den etablerede kønsorden i det norrøne samfund.