Reykjavík Grapevine - 01.07.2016, Blaðsíða 70

Reykjavík Grapevine - 01.07.2016, Blaðsíða 70
LÓABORATORIUM Don't Ask Nanna About Icelandic Names By NANNA DÍS ÁRNADÓTTIR Hey Nanna, I have a coworker who’s been calling me Pungur as a nick- name—he means it as a term of endearment but I’ll be honest with you it annoys the shit out of me. Also—it’s kind of of- fensive. Pungur Hey Pungur, Well clearly what he should have been calling you all this time is Píka because you’re nothing but a wimped out puss. You are the product of our rampantly sensitive, grossly politically correct society. When I was a young man growing up in 40’s we dealt with our problems with our knuckles like real men—now every- one’s using catchphrases like Toxic Masculinity and ex- pecting me to understand what that means but I’m deeply fearful of change that threatens my white male privilege. Are you one of those male feminists? I bet you are. You don’t deserve to be called Pungur, which is a MAN’S word, for MEN. Nanna Hey Nanna, I have a sneaking suspicion that the Icelandic Naming Com- mittee will reject the name my partner and I picked out for our daughter—Arya. I can’t find it on the name register, but I’m not Icelandic, only my partner is—should I have to adhere to these rules just because she’ll be born here?! Bun In The Oven Hey Bun In The Oven, A girl has no name. Nanna MORE NANNA: gpv.is/NANNA DON'T ASK NANNA MONSTER OF THE MONTH The Reykjavík Grapevine Issue 9 — 2016 70 Although the Prose Edda refers to dwarfs as being a kind of elf race, a clear distinction is made in folklore. Dwarfs appear in numerous adven- tures and chivalric tales. They are excellent craftsmen, dependable and loyal to their friends but extremely vengeful if crossed. Great benefits can be reaped from their friendship. They are mainly distinguished from true elves by their shape and build. They have very short legs, a bulky body, no beard and a large head. They seem to manifest themselves as either human figures or spirits, and they always dwell in rocks. They don’t have the physical strength of elves, humans or trolls but compensate with their wis- dom and craftsmanship. They avoid humans, and men must earn their friendship with gifts or persistence. Dvergur Dwarf "Monster of the Month" is a spin off of 'The Museum of Hidden Beings', by artist Arngrímur Sigurðsson. He delved into Iceland´s mythological history, taking creature encounters from across the centuries and bringing them to life through painting in an act of creative cryptozoology. Find the book at bookstores, or order it online at arngrimur.com. DON'T ASK NANNA There are few tales of dwarfs told in Iceland, so they must be few in num- ber compared to other kinds, such as elves and trolls. In the early morning hours on June 28, just after Iceland's victory over England in the Euro Cup, immigration authorities dragged two asylum from a church in order to deport them. TVEIR HRAFNAR listhús, Art Gallery Baldursgata 12 101 Reykjavík (at the corner of Baldursgata and Nönnugata, facing Þrír Frakkar Restaurant) Phone: +354 552 8822 +354 863 6860 +354 863 6885 art@tveirhrafnar.is www.tveirhrafnar.is Opening hours: Thu-Fri 12pm - 5pm, Sat 1pm - 4pm and by appointment +354 863 6860 TVEIR HRAFNAR listhús, Art Gallery offers a range of artwork by contemporary Icelandic artists represented by the gallery, se- lected works by acclaimed artists and past Icelandic masters. Represented artists: GUÐBJÖRG LIND JÓNSDÓTTIR HALLGRÍMUR HELGASON HÚBERT NÓI JÓHANNESSON JÓN ÓSKAR ÓLI G. JÓHANNSSON STEINUNN THÓRARINSDÓTTIR Also works by: HADDA FJÓLA REYKDAL HULDA HÁKON NÍNA TRYGGVADÓTTIR KRISTJÁN DAVÍÐSSON – among others “Awesome experience”
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