Folklore and Old Norse mythology:
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adam_text | FFC 323 Contents Preface From Theme to Book and Back Again.........................................................13 Joonas Ahola and Frog Acknowledgements..................................................................................... 27 Introduction Opening Perspectives on Folklore and Old Norse Mythology.................. 31 Frog with Joonas Ahola I Approaches Folklore, Folkloristics, and an Old Norse Mythology Method ?..............63 John Lindów Pre-Christian Religions of the North as Folklore, with Special Reference to the Notion of Pantheon ....................................................... 85 Jens Peter Schjødt Conceptualising Continuity in theChristianisation.................................... 105 Towards a Discursive Approach Sophie Bonding A Turn to Interdisciplinary Methods in the Study of Old Norse Mythology and Religion ........................................................................... 133 With a Case Study on the Distribution of the Cult of Freyr Olof Sundqvist Mythic Discourse Analysis......................................................................... 161 Frog II Magic and Ritual Selôr and (Sámi) Shamanism......................................................................215 Definitions, Sources, and Identities Kendra Willson 8
FFC 323 Contents Notes on historiólas, Referentiality, and Time in Nordic Magical Traditions................................................................................................... 247 Stephen A. Mitchell The Dead Mother ..................................................................................... 269 An Exceptional Nordic Binding Charm Bengt af Klintberg Heimdalir s Charm.................................................................................... 285 Clive Tolley III. Mythic Images and Agents Divine Gear? .............................................................................................381 Odinic Disguise and Its Narrative Contexts in Medieval Icelandic Literature Joonas Ahola Women and Axes in the North................................................................. 413 Diversity and Meaning in Viking Age Mortuary Practices Leszek Cardeia Wise Men and Half Trolls..........................................................................451 Rudolf Simek and Valerie Broustin The Giants and the Critics..........................................................................471 A Brief History of Old Norse Gigantology Tommy Kuusela IV. Motifs and Narratives Mythological Motifs and Other Narrative Elements of Vplsunga saga in Icelandic Folk- and Fairytales................................................................ 501 Aöalheiöur Cuömundsdóttir Gotland Picture Stones and Narration.......................................................525 Laila Kitzler Åhfeldt Genre Matters?
..........................................................................................551 Female Suicide in Mythic, Mytho-Heroic, and Historical Contexts Kirsi Kanerva 9
FFC 323 Bolli Porleiksson s Celtic Horses.............................................................. 591 Karen Bek-Pedersen V. Stories Old Norse Myths, Heroic Legends, and Folklore..................................... 613 Sources for Old Norse Religion on the Move Else Mundal Phantoms of the Edda............................................................................... 633 Observations Regarding Eddie Items of Unknown Provenance in the Prose Edda joseph S. Hopkins Magical Fishing in Historia Norwegie...................................................... 653 Incomprehensible without Late Folklore Eldar Heide George Marwick s Account of The MuckleTree or Igasill .................... 665 Folklore or Literature? Terry Gunnell (with Tom Muir) Indices Index of Persons......................................................................................... 691 Index of Sources......................................................................................... 693 General Index............................................................................................. 695 10
he present volume responds to the rising boom of interest in folklore and folklore research in the study of Old Norse mythology. The twenty-two authors of this volume reveal the dynamism of this lively dialogue, which is characterized by a diversity of perspectives linking to different fields and national scholarships. The chapters open with a general overview of how the concepts of folklore and mythology have been understood and related across the history of Old Norse studies, which is followed by a group of chapters that discuss and present different approaches and types of source materials, with methodological and theoretical concerns. The interest in folklore is bound up with interests in practice and lived religion, which are brought into focus in a series of chapters relating to magic and ritual. Attention then turns to images that link to mythology and different mythic agents in studies that explore these in meaning-making in different forms of cultural expression. The next group of studies spotlights motifs, with perspectives on synchronic usage across genres and different media, cross-cultural exchange, and long-term continuities. The volume culminates in discussions of complex stories in oral traditions behind medieval sources and also relationships between these and accounts recorded from more recent traditions. Individually, the chapters variously offer reflexive and historical research criticism, new research frameworks, illustrative studies, and exploratory investigations. Collectively, they illustrate the rapidly evolving multidisciplinary discussion at
the intersections of folklore and Old Norse mythology, where the transformative impacts were recently described as a paradigm shift. They open new paths for scholarly discussion with the potential to inspire future research. T
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FFC 323 Contents Preface From Theme to Book and Back Again.13 Joonas Ahola and Frog Acknowledgements. 27 Introduction Opening Perspectives on Folklore and Old Norse Mythology. 31 Frog with Joonas Ahola I Approaches Folklore, Folkloristics, and an "Old Norse Mythology Method"?.63 John Lindów Pre-Christian Religions of the North as Folklore, with Special Reference to the Notion of "Pantheon". 85 Jens Peter Schjødt Conceptualising Continuity in theChristianisation. 105 Towards a Discursive Approach Sophie Bonding A "Turn to Interdisciplinary Methods" in the Study of Old Norse Mythology and Religion . 133 With a Case Study on the Distribution of the Cult of Freyr Olof Sundqvist Mythic Discourse Analysis. 161 Frog II Magic and Ritual Selôr and (Sámi) Shamanism.215 Definitions, Sources, and Identities Kendra Willson 8
FFC 323 Contents Notes on historiólas, Referentiality, and Time in Nordic Magical Traditions. 247 Stephen A. Mitchell The Dead Mother . 269 An Exceptional Nordic Binding Charm Bengt af Klintberg Heimdalir's Charm. 285 Clive Tolley III. Mythic Images and Agents Divine Gear? .381 "Odinic" Disguise and Its Narrative Contexts in Medieval Icelandic Literature Joonas Ahola Women and Axes in the North. 413 Diversity and Meaning in Viking Age Mortuary Practices Leszek Cardeia Wise Men and Half Trolls.451 Rudolf Simek and Valerie Broustin The Giants and the Critics.471 A Brief History of Old Norse "Gigantology" Tommy Kuusela IV. Motifs and Narratives Mythological Motifs and Other Narrative Elements of Vplsunga saga in Icelandic Folk- and Fairytales. 501 Aöalheiöur Cuömundsdóttir Gotland Picture Stones and Narration.525 Laila Kitzler Åhfeldt Genre Matters?
.551 Female Suicide in Mythic, Mytho-Heroic, and Historical Contexts Kirsi Kanerva 9
FFC 323 Bolli Porleiksson's Celtic Horses. 591 Karen Bek-Pedersen V. Stories Old Norse Myths, Heroic Legends, and Folklore. 613 Sources for Old Norse Religion on the Move Else Mundal Phantoms of the Edda. 633 Observations Regarding Eddie Items of Unknown Provenance in the Prose Edda joseph S. Hopkins Magical Fishing in Historia Norwegie. 653 Incomprehensible without Late Folklore Eldar Heide George Marwick's Account of "The MuckleTree or Igasill". 665 Folklore or Literature? Terry Gunnell (with Tom Muir) Indices Index of Persons. 691 Index of Sources. 693 General Index. 695 10
he present volume responds to the rising boom of interest in folklore and folklore research in the study of Old Norse mythology. The twenty-two authors of this volume reveal the dynamism of this lively dialogue, which is characterized by a diversity of perspectives linking to different fields and national scholarships. The chapters open with a general overview of how the concepts of "folklore" and "mythology"have been understood and related across the history of Old Norse studies, which is followed by a group of chapters that discuss and present different approaches and types of source materials, with methodological and theoretical concerns. The interest in folklore is bound up with interests in practice and lived religion, which are brought into focus in a series of chapters relating to magic and ritual. Attention then turns to images that link to mythology and different mythic agents in studies that explore these in meaning-making in different forms of cultural expression. The next group of studies spotlights motifs, with perspectives on synchronic usage across genres and different media, cross-cultural exchange, and long-term continuities. The volume culminates in discussions of complex stories in oral traditions behind medieval sources and also relationships between these and accounts recorded from more recent traditions. Individually, the chapters variously offer reflexive and historical research criticism, new research frameworks, illustrative studies, and exploratory investigations. Collectively, they illustrate the rapidly evolving multidisciplinary discussion at
the intersections of folklore and Old Norse mythology, where the transformative impacts were recently described as a paradigm shift. They open new paths for scholarly discussion with the potential to inspire future research. T |
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