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<p>The idea of the Viking is a figure with wide appeal and a large presence in popular culture. The Viking motif also has long-standing associations with normative masculinity reactionary values and even white supremacy. This study examines a common but understudied arena of the popular Viking: popular fantasy literature. More specifically it looks at a recent subgenre called gritty fantasy. First developed in the 2000s gritty fantasy is deeply invested in and revolves around contemporary concerns regarding masculinity masculine failure and narratives of masculinity in crisis.</p><p><br></p><p>The study emerges from queer engagements with masculinity and the method of queer reading asking how to understand the seemingly ubiquitous masculinity of the Viking and its popularity beyond an assumed direct relation to men or men's concerns and how this relates to ideas about the Nordics and the North.</p><p><br></p><p>With readings of Joe Abercrombie's <em>The First Law</em> (2006-2012) and <em>The Shattered Sea </em>(2014-2015) Richard K. Morgan's <em>A Land Fit for Heroes </em>(2008-2016) Mark Lawrence's <em>The Red Queen's War</em> (2014-2016) and Elizabeth Bear and Sarah Monette's <em>The Iskryne Saga</em> (2007-2015) the study examines the Viking in relation to masculinity power sexuality embodiment spatiality and temporality.</p>
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