The Latvian Mythological Space in Scholarly Time
Volume 15 (2011): Archaeology, Religion and Folklore in the Baltic Sea Region, pp. 144–157
Pub. online: 20 September 2011
Type: Article
Open Access
Received
26 April 2011
26 April 2011
Revised
6 May 2011
6 May 2011
Accepted
16 May 2011
16 May 2011
Published
20 September 2011
20 September 2011
Abstract
Mythological space is a scholarly construct, related to various disciplines and representing different research agendas, theoretical standpoints and institutional affiliations. As such, it is illustrated in this article by three case studies relating to reconstructions of the Latvian mythological space. The work of Ludvigs Adamovičs represents the conceptualisation and description of the mythological space in interwar period studies of ancient religion. His views are contested and elaborated by Haralds Biezais in the postwar period within the émigré academic environment. Finally, studies of mythological space by Janīna Kursīte represent the most recent scholarly production in this direction.