Anthropological perspective: Loki, the notion of evil in Norse mythology

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https://doi.org/10.5377/raices.v5i10.13618

Keywords:

Loki, mythology, Norse, evil, destruction

Abstract

This essay aims to show the vision of evil in Norse mythology symbolized in the figure of Loki, a character not identified with any historical person, but with a great presence in the Norse and Germanic Eddas. The objective of this work is to relate the character of Loki with the spirit of evil given his actions and the consequences of these both for his victims and for those close to him and the presence that this spirit impacts on human reality and to reveal the origin of evil. that, although it is a reality, in mythological representations plays an important role and the consequences that the evil personified in Loki has in the Norse mythological world ends up achieving the final destruction of the Scandinavian mythical world and, on the other hand, as the relationship With the figure of human misery it generates the appearance of figures that are the executors of the actions that lead to total destruction. It is very important to point out the role of Angrboda who is a victim of his environment but who in the encounter with Loki, evil, generates elements of destruction.

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Author Biography

Fabio Altamirano Fajardo, Universidad Antropológica de Guadalajara, México

Licenciado en Ciencias religiosas por la Universidad Iberoamericana México, con especialidad en Historia y filosofía de las religiones por la fundación Zubiri. Maestría en Filosofía social por la Universidad del Valle de Atemajac, Guadalajara Jalisco México. Doctorado en Educación por la Universidad Autónoma de Guadalajara. Mi filiación institucional, docente del área de posgrado en humanidades en la Universidad Antropológica de Guadalajara y docente en el Instituto Superior de Catequesis. Dirección postal, P. Xavier Scheifler 835-46 Tlaquepaque Jalisco c.p. 45609.

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Published

2021-12-22

How to Cite

Altamirano Fajardo, F. . (2021). Anthropological perspective: Loki, the notion of evil in Norse mythology. Raíces: Revista Nicaragüense De Antropología, 5(10), 192–199. https://doi.org/10.5377/raices.v5i10.13618

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Dossier: Acercamientos Etnográficos