Aufsatz(elektronisch)20. Dezember 2018

Jakobínuvegir: Tími, þjóð og dvalarstaðir í verkum Jakobínu Sigurðardóttur

In: Ritið; Kynbundið ofbeldi, Band 18, Heft 3, S. 217-236

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Abstract

This article surveys the ouevre of the Icelandic writer Jakobína Sigurðardóttir (1918-1994) on the occasion of her centenary. Various aspects of her novels, short stories, poetry and memoirs are examined, including the ways in which she presents time in her texts – time as it pertains to individual life spans and the interaction of different generations, as well as time in the life of a nation which could be said to have switched abodes in the course of the 20th Century, moving from rural to urban settings, and during this time the island nation attained sovereignty and independence. narrative is a key element in treating time and historical shifts, and attention is paid to the ways in which Sigurðardóttir both renews realist traditions and resorts to more radical narrative forms, pulling the reader into an active dialogue on gender and generational issues, on social justice and equality, as well on the routes and conditions which connect and mould places of dwelling – individual houses as well as the abode of the nation.

Sprachen

Isländisch

Verlag

The National and University Library of Iceland

ISSN: 2298-8513

DOI

10.33112/ritid.18.3.11

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