BRUDFJÄLLET Om traditionsbärande ortnamnsnarrativ i landskapet och dess betydelse för upplevelsen av en plats
Brudfjället – About place name narratives in the landscape and their significance for the experience of a place
Abstract
There are many places in Sweden with the prefix ‘bride’ in their name. Oftentimes there are
legends associated with these places. The legends often involve a bride who died, or a bridal
procession where turmoil erupted resulting in the death of one or more members of the party.
One such place is Brudfjället (the ‘Bride Mountain’ direct translation) in Dalsland, Sweden,
which is also surrounded by a legend of a deceased bride. This essay investigates the cultural
heritage related to Brudfjället in Dalsland, as well as if, and how, place names with the prefix
‘Bride’ and their narrative has a place making function. The investigation is performed partly
through a questionnaire study and partly through archive studies. It is found that place names
with the prefix ‘Bride’ in general, and the place name Brudfjället in particular, has a place
making function for those who already know the place. This phenomenon occurs through the
place’s narrative which gives an explanation to the place’s name.
Degree
Student essay
Other description
Uppsats för avläggande av filosofie masterexamen med huvudområdet kulturvård
2019, 30 hp
Avancerad nivå
2019:02
Collections
View/ Open
Date
2021-08-17Author
Klingström, Linnea
Keywords
Brudfjället
bride
legend
place making
cultural heritage
Series/Report no.
ISSN 1101-3303
ISRN GU/KUV—19/02--SE
Language
swe