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II: 44 Neo-Paganism

  • Mathias Nordvig
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  1. Frontmatter I
  2. Table of Contents V
  3. Foreword XIII
  4. Preface and Acknowledgements XVII
  5. List of Illustrations XXI
  6. Abbreviations XXV
  7. Pre-Modern Nordic Memory Studies: An Introduction 1
  8. Part I: Disciplines, Traditions and Perspectives
  9. Culture and Communication
  10. I: 1 Rhetoric 37
  11. I: 2 Philosophy and Theology 52
  12. I: 3 History of Religion 70
  13. I: 4 Mythology 79
  14. I: 5 Folklore Studies 93
  15. I: 6 Performance Studies 107
  16. I: 7 Orality and Oral Theory 120
  17. Material Culture
  18. I: 8 Archaeology 135
  19. I: 9 Late Iron Age Architecture 151
  20. I: 10 Medieval Architecture 159
  21. I: 11 Museology 168
  22. Philology
  23. I: 12 Law 185
  24. I: 13 Linguistics and Philology 198
  25. I: 14 Material Philology 210
  26. I: 15 Runology 217
  27. Aesthetics and Communication
  28. I: 16 Literary Studies 231
  29. I: 17 Trauma Studies 250
  30. I: 18 Media Studies 256
  31. I: 19 Spatial Studies 274
  32. I: 20 Translation Studies 284
  33. I: 21 Visual Culture 290
  34. Constructing the Past
  35. I: 22 History 303
  36. I: 23 Medieval Latin 318
  37. I: 24 Environmental Humanities 327
  38. Neighbouring Disciplines
  39. I: 25 Anglo-Saxon Studies 335
  40. I: 26 Celtic Studies 341
  41. I: 27 Sámi Studies 348
  42. In-Dialogue
  43. I: 28 Reception Studies 361
  44. I: 29 Popular Culture 370
  45. I: 30 Contemporary Popular Culture 380
  46. Part II: Case Studies
  47. Media: Mediality
  48. II: 1 Orality 391
  49. II: 2 Writing and the Book 399
  50. II: 3 Manuscripts 406
  51. II: 4 Skin 414
  52. II: 5 Textual Performativity 421
  53. II: 6 Text Editing 427
  54. II: 7 Miracles 433
  55. II: 8 Hagiography 439
  56. Media: Visual modes
  57. II: 9 Images 447
  58. II: 10 Óðinn’s Ravens 454
  59. II: 11 Ornamentation 463
  60. II: 12 Animation 471
  61. II: 13 Marian Representations 477
  62. Media: Narrating the past
  63. II: 14 Dialogues with the Past 489
  64. II: 15 Trauma 495
  65. II: 16 Icelanders Abroad 502
  66. II: 17 Folk Belief 508
  67. II: 18 Emotions 514
  68. II: 19 Remembering Gendered Vengeance 519
  69. II: 20 Remembering the Future 526
  70. Space: Nature
  71. II: 21 Nature and Mythology 539
  72. II: 22 Climate and Weather 549
  73. II: 23 Skyscape 555
  74. Space: Landscape
  75. II: 24 Onomastics 565
  76. II: 25 Cartography 575
  77. II: 26 Diaspora 583
  78. II: 27 Pilgrimage 594
  79. II: 28 Pilgrimage – Gotland 601
  80. II: 29 Landscape and Mounds 607
  81. II: 30 Saga Burial Mounds 613
  82. II: 31 Sites 620
  83. II: 32 Memorial Landscapes 627
  84. Action: Using specialist knowledge
  85. II: 33 Skalds 641
  86. II: 34 Kennings 646
  87. II: 35 Charm Workers 655
  88. II: 36 Mental Maps 660
  89. II: 37 Mnemonic Methods 666
  90. Action: Performing commemoration
  91. II: 38 Ritual 677
  92. II: 39 Ritual Lament 687
  93. II: 40 Memorial Toasts 695
  94. II: 41 Women and Remembrance Practices 699
  95. II: 42 Donation Culture 709
  96. II: 43 Chain Dancing 716
  97. II: 44 Neo-Paganism 727
  98. Power: Designing beginnnings
  99. II: 45 Origins 737
  100. II: 46 Genealogies 744
  101. II: 47 Religion and Gender 750
  102. II: 48 Strategies of Remembering 756
  103. II: 49 Remembering Origins 762
  104. Power: National memories
  105. II: 50 Danish Perspectives 771
  106. II: 51 Danish Perspectives – N.F.S. Grundtvig 782
  107. II: 52 Faroese Perspectives 788
  108. II: 53 Greenlandic Perspectives 798
  109. II: 54 Icelandic Perspectives 805
  110. II: 55 Norwegian Perspectives 811
  111. II: 56 Norwegian Perspectives – Heimskringla 818
  112. II: 57 Swedish Perspectives 824
  113. II: 58 Swedish Perspectives 834
  114. II: 59 Balto-Finnic Perspectives 841
  115. Power: Envisioning the northern past
  116. II: 60 Canadian Perspectives 855
  117. II: 61 U.S. Perspectives 866
  118. II: 62 North American Perspectives – Suggested Runic Monuments 876
  119. II: 63 Irish Perspectives 885
  120. II: 64 British Perspectives 891
  121. II: 65 The Northern Isles 899
  122. II: 66 French Perspectives 908
  123. II: 67 German Perspectives 913
  124. II: 68 Polish Perspectives 921
  125. II: 69 Russian Perspectives 927
  126. II: 70 Russian Perspectives – Viking 933
  127. Part III: Texts and Images
  128. Einleitung 943
  129. Remembering the Past and Foreseeing the Future: Mnemonic genres and classical Old Norse memory texts 945
  130. Media of Memory and Forgetting: Oral and written transmission of memories in prologues and colophones 965
  131. Media of Memory and Forgetting: Figures of remembering and forgetting 1007
  132. Memory in Action: Memory strategies and memory scenes in sagas, poetry, laws, and theological and historical texts 1021
  133. Runic Inscriptions 1065
  134. Colour Plates 1079
  135. Select Bibliography of Pre-Modern Nordic Memory Studies 1103
  136. Contributors 1113
  137. Index 1117
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