Bocken, räven & dygdiga damen. Könsmetaforer i svensk-dansk propaganda under Stora nordiska kriget ; Bocken, foxed dam of day. Könsmetafores in Swedish-Danish propaganda during the Great Nordic War
In: Historisk Tidsskrift; Historisk Tidsskrift Bind 105 Hæfte 1 (2005, 2013
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The Buck, the Fox & the Virtuous Lady Gender-metaphors in Danish and Swedish Propaganda during the Great Northern WarThe article examines the metaphorical imagery of the suffering maiden in domestic war propaganda during the Great Northern War (1700-1721). The source material is made up by ballads and royal decrees of Swedish and Danish origin, primarily stemming from the winter of 1709-1710 when the Swedish province of Scania (Skåne) served as the main theatre of war. Although the figure of the maiden had a feminine exterior, the imagery was to all intents and purposes a matter of masculinity. The texts were fashioned by men primarily addressing other men. And the suffering maiden belonged to a larger metaphorical repertoire that served to render meaning and legitimacy to the war in general and male soldiering in particular. By deconstructing the maiden and associated images, the analysis aims to expose the contemporaneous myths of manliness exploited by the propaganda makers. During the war in Scania, Swedish propaganda depicted the whole province as well as individual towns in the form of virtuous yet endangered ladies. These metaphorical women fulfilled two important objectives. To begin with, the imagery aimed at a disreputable portrayal of the Danish enemy through the manliness of the rival prince. The references to helpless women and the associated language of rape made Frederic IV and his military commanders into ugly examples of a debauched and dishonourable masculinity. In the case of Scania, these treacherous forms of masculinity were epitomised by the figure of the fox (räv): a linguistic pun on the name of the Danish commander-in-chief - Christian Reventlow - and a popular metaphor for people with ominous intentions. Secondly, the maiden's agony functioned as a call to manly deeds. Her cries were crafted to stir up aggressive and combative forms of manliness amongst the king's subjects. Also in this regard, the propaganda makers made use of various animal metaphors. For instance, the lady of ...
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Bocken, räven & dygdiga damen. Könsmetaforer i svensk-dansk propaganda under Stora nordiska kriget ; Bocken, foxed dam of day. Könsmetafores in Swedish-Danish propaganda during the Great Nordic War
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Autor/in / Beteiligte Person: | Marklund, Andreas |
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Zeitschrift: | Historisk Tidsskrift; Historisk Tidsskrift Bind 105 Hæfte 1 (2005, 2013 |
Veröffentlichung: | Den Danske Historiske Forening, 2013 |
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