menningarheima
Menningarheima is an Icelandic term used to describe the world or realm of culture within a society. The word combines menning (culture) with heim (world or home) and denotes the system of practices, symbols, institutions, and spaces through which a community creates, preserves, and communicates meaning. The concept covers both tangible aspects such as language, art, architecture, and heritage sites, and intangible ones such as rituals, values, and social norms. In scholarly and policy discourse, menningarheima is understood as a dynamic and open field, in which cultural boundaries are not fixed but continually renegotiated through contact with other cultures, migration, technology, and globalization.
The term is often employed in discussions of cultural policy, education, and heritage management to frame how
See also: culture, heritage, identity, anthropology, cultural policy, Iceland.