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Kenn mær einki um: Kyn, frásagnarviðurskifti og frábrigdi í Sjúrðarkvæðunum
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It is not my fault: Gender, narrative and variants in the Sigurd ballads
Brynhild Kamban
Føroyamálsdeildin - Faculty of Faroese Language and Literature
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Gender Variant
100%
Gender Narratives
100%
Male Hero
11%
Virgin Females
11%
Oral Culture
11%
Virginity
11%
Ancient Stories
5%
Stamen
5%
Brave
5%
Sorcery
5%
Deeds
5%
Patriarchal Norms
5%
Own Children
5%
Silk
5%
Attitudes toward Women
5%
Gender Research
5%
Zest for Life
5%
Rape
5%
Female Role
5%
Special Characters
5%
Male Role
5%
Bispecific T-cell Engager (BiTE)
5%
Revenge
5%
At a Distance
5%
Entertainment
5%
No-choice
5%
Traditional Features
5%
Femme Fatale
5%
Stanza
5%
Young Lady
5%
Fallen Women
5%
Cultural Environment
5%
Arts and Humanities
Oral culture
11%
Virginity
11%
dresses
5%
Stanza
5%
misogynist
5%
Fallen Woman
5%
Witches
5%
Revenge
5%
Honor
5%
Heroic Deeds
5%
Cultural Environment
5%
Femme fatale
5%
censure
5%
dragon
5%
Killing
5%