myth-materiality-and-lived-religion.pdf

"The authors of the present volume, Myth, Materiality, and Lived Religion, focus on the material dimension of Old Norse mythology and the role played by myths in everyday life. More broadly expressed, the collection looks at the social, ceremonial and material contexts of myths. This topic has...

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spelling oapen-20.500.12657-250052021-11-10T07:59:02Z Myth, Materiality, and Lived Religion Wikström af Edholm, Klas Jackson Rova, Peter Nordberg, Andreas Sundqvist, Olof Zachrisson, Torun Viking and medieval Scandinavia Myths Materiality of religion Lived religion Snorra Edda Poetic Edda and Skaldic Poetry bic Book Industry Communication::3 Time periods qualifiers::3B Prehistory bic Book Industry Communication::3 Time periods qualifiers::3H c 1000 CE to c 1500 bic Book Industry Communication::D Literature & literary studies bic Book Industry Communication::H Humanities::HB History bic Book Industry Communication::H Humanities::HD Archaeology bic Book Industry Communication::H Humanities::HR Religion & beliefs "The authors of the present volume, Myth, Materiality, and Lived Religion, focus on the material dimension of Old Norse mythology and the role played by myths in everyday life. More broadly expressed, the collection looks at the social, ceremonial and material contexts of myths. This topic has been underexplored in previous research on Old Norse myths, despite its important theoretical implications. However, discussions around materiality, in a more general sense, have for a long time been significant for historians of religion, especially archaeologists. Myth, Materiality, and Lived Religion seeks to make the case for the relevance of materiality to literary historians and philologists as well. Questions relating to the theme of materiality and lived religion are posed in this book, including: • What do myths tell us about the material culture of the periods in which they were narrated? • What role did myths or mythical beings play in connection to, for instance, illnesses and remedies during the Viking Period and the Middle Ages? • How did ordinary people experience participation in a more formal sacrificial feast led by ritual specialists? The editors of this book are all associated with the Department of Ethnology, History of Religions and Genders Studies at Stockholm University, Sweden." 2019-06-19 10:26:20 2020-04-01T10:17:36Z 2020-04-01T10:17:36Z 2019 book 1005096 OCN: 1117866601 2002-4606;0562-1070 9789176350997; 9789176350973; 9789176350980 http://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/25005 eng Stockholm Studies in Comparative Religion application/pdf n/a myth-materiality-and-lived-religion.pdf 10.16993/bay Stockholm University Press 10.16993/bay 10.16993/bay 8137467e-e537-45b2-b1c8-94fc2574b729 9789176350997; 9789176350973; 9789176350980 5 446 Stockholm 2019-06-19 10:19:28, Funder: Department of Ethnology, History of Religions and Gender Studies at Stockholm University open access
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description "The authors of the present volume, Myth, Materiality, and Lived Religion, focus on the material dimension of Old Norse mythology and the role played by myths in everyday life. More broadly expressed, the collection looks at the social, ceremonial and material contexts of myths. This topic has been underexplored in previous research on Old Norse myths, despite its important theoretical implications. However, discussions around materiality, in a more general sense, have for a long time been significant for historians of religion, especially archaeologists. Myth, Materiality, and Lived Religion seeks to make the case for the relevance of materiality to literary historians and philologists as well. Questions relating to the theme of materiality and lived religion are posed in this book, including: • What do myths tell us about the material culture of the periods in which they were narrated? • What role did myths or mythical beings play in connection to, for instance, illnesses and remedies during the Viking Period and the Middle Ages? • How did ordinary people experience participation in a more formal sacrificial feast led by ritual specialists? The editors of this book are all associated with the Department of Ethnology, History of Religions and Genders Studies at Stockholm University, Sweden."
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