03322nam 22004455 450 99651777150331620230328044521.0978311078430510.1515/9783110784305(CKB)26274514100041(DE-B1597)617693(DE-B1597)9783110784305(EXLCZ)992627451410004120230328h20232023 fg engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierDecolonising Medieval Fennoscandia An Interdisciplinary Study of Norse-Saami Relations in the Medieval Period /Solveig Marie WangBerlin ;Boston : De Gruyter, [2023]©20231 online resource (XVIII, 278 p.)Religious Minorities in the North : History, Politics, and Culture ,2627-440X ;59783110784169 Frontmatter -- Preface -- Contents -- List of Figures -- List of Abbreviations -- Acknowledgements -- Conventions -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Classical and Medieval Written Sources on the Saami -- Chapter 3: The Saami Motif-Cluster -- Chapter 4: Northern Fennoscandian Politics and Spatial Belonging -- Chapter 5: The Saami Trade -- Chapter 6: Liminal Identities and Fluid Spaces? Norse-Saami Personal Relationships -- Chapter 7: Saami in the South: Sources and Societies -- Reassessing Norse-Saami Relations in the Medieval Period: Conclusion -- List of References -- IndexThe interdisciplinary study investigates the relationship between Norse and Saami peoples in the medieval period and focuses on the multifaceted portrayal of Saami peoples in medieval texts. The investigative analysis is anchored in postcolonial methodologies and argues for the inherent need to decolonise the medieval source-material as well as recent historiography. This is achieved by presenting the historiographic and political background of research into Norse-Saami relations, before introducing an overview of textual sources discussing Saami peoples from the classical period to the late 1400s, an analysis of the textual motifs associated with the Saami in medieval literature (their relevance and prevalence), geo-political affairs, trading relations, personal relations and Saami presence in the south. By using decolonising tools to read Norse-Saami relations in medieval texts, influenced by archaeological material and postcolonial frameworks, the study challenges lingering colonial assumptions about the role of the Saami in Norse society. The current research episteme is re-adjusted to offer alternative readings of Saami characters and emphasis is put on agency, fluidity and the dynamic realities of the Saami medieval pasts.HISTORY / Europe / ScandinaviabisacshMiddle Ages.Northern Literature.Saami.Scandinavia.postcolonialism.HISTORY / Europe / Scandinavia.Wang Solveig Marie, authttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut1350518DE-B1597DE-B1597996517771503316Decolonising Medieval Fennoscandia3088692UNISA