Theorizing Old Norse myth
This collection explores the theoretical and methodological foundations through which we understand Old Norse myths and the mythological world, and the medieval sources in which we find expressions of these. Some contributions take a broad, comparative perspective; some address specific details of O...
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Язык: | Английский |
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Turnhout
Brepols
[2017]
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Acta Scandinavica (volume 7)
Год: 2017 |
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Серии журналов/журналы: | Acta Scandinavica
volume 7 |
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Древнескандинавский (язык)
/ Мифология
B Северные германцы / Мифология |
Индексация IxTheo: | AA Религиоведение |
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Публикации конференции
B Публикации конференции 2009 (Aberdeen) |
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Итог: | This collection explores the theoretical and methodological foundations through which we understand Old Norse myths and the mythological world, and the medieval sources in which we find expressions of these. Some contributions take a broad, comparative perspective; some address specific details of Old Norse myths and mythology; and some devote their attention to questions concerning either individual gods and deities, or more topographical and spatial matters (such as conceptions of pagan cult sites). The elements discussed provide an introductory and general overview of scholarly enquiry into myth and ritual, as well as an attempt to define myth and theory for Old Norse scholarship. The articles also offer a rehabilitation of the comparative method alongside a discussion of the concept of 'cultural memory' and of the cognitive functions that myths may have performed in early Scandinavian society. Particular subjects of interest include analyses of the enigmatic god Heimdallr, the more well-known Ódinn, the deities, the female 'ásynjur', and the 'elves' or 'álfar'. Text-based discussions are set alongside recent archaeological discoveries of cult buildings and cult sites in Scandinavia, together with a discussion of the most enigmatic site of all: Uppsala in Sweden. The key themes discussed throughout this volume are brought together in the concluding chapter, in a comprehensive summary that sheds new light on current scholarly perspectives |
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Примечание: | "The articles in this collection come from a conference entitled 'Myth and Theory in the Old Norse World', which was organized by the Centre for Scandinavian Studies at the University of Aberdeen in October 2009." (Introduction) |
ISBN: | 2503553036 |