sögutökunni
Sögutökunni is an Icelandic term that translates roughly to "story-taking" or "narrative appropriation." It refers to the act of a story, myth, or narrative being taken up, adapted, or reinterpreted by a new culture, group, or individual, often in a way that changes its original meaning or context. This process can occur in various forms, including literature, film, oral traditions, and even political discourse.
The concept of sögutökunni highlights how narratives are not static but are fluid and can be transformed
Examples of sögutökunni can be seen in how ancient myths are retold in modern literature, how historical