sagnsins
Sagnsins is a term used in folklore and narrative studies to designate a class of short, episodic narratives rooted in communal memory that blend elements of personal testimony with legendary or supernatural motifs. Unlike purely mythical sagas or unlikely legends, sagnsins occupy a space that foregrounds the social function of storytelling, memory, and identity formation within a community.
The term is a coinage combining sagn, a word for tale or story in several Scandinavian languages,
Sagnsins are often told in first person or quasi-authoritative voice and may be embedded in ritual or
The concept arose in modern folklore studies as researchers sought to distinguish memory-inflected narratives from more
Proponents argue that sagnsins illuminate how people curate memory over generations, linking individual recollection with shared
Related topics include folklore, oral tradition, legend, myth, and saga.