LEADER 04449nam 2200433 450 001 9910476891703321 005 20230515211430.0 035 $a(CKB)5470000000567060 035 $a(NjHacI)995470000000567060 035 $a(EXLCZ)995470000000567060 100 $a20230515d2019 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aur||||||||||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 00$aMyth, materiality, and lived religion $ein Merovingian and Viking Scandinavia /$fedited by Klas Wikstro?m af Edholm [and four others] 210 1$aStockholm :$cStockholm University Press,$d[2019] 210 4$d©2019 215 $a1 online resource (viii, 438 pages) $cillustrations 225 1 $aStockholm studies in comparative religion ;$v40 311 $a91-7635-098-3 320 $aIncludes bibliographical references and index. 327 $aGold is red : Siguro?arkviða en skamma 49-50 / Merrill Kaplan, Response by Agneta Ney -- Halls, gods, and giants : The enigma of Gullveig in O?ðinn 's Hall / Tommy Kuusela, Response by Eldar Heide -- Mercury-Wotan - O?ðinn : One or many? / Jens Peter Schjødt, Response by Peter Jackson Rova -- Myth on stone and tapestry : Ragnarøk in pictures? / Anders Hultga?rd, Response by John Lindow -- Ormha?xan, dragons, parturition and tradition / Stephen Mitchell, Response by Judy Quinn -- Re-interpretations of Gotlandic picture stones based on the reflectance transformation imaging method (RTI) : Some examples / Sigmund Oehrl, Response by Anne-Sofie Gra?slund -- Gold foil figures and Norse mythology : Fact and fiction? / Margrethe Watt, Response by Olof Sundqvist -- Finitude : Human and animal sacrifice in a Norse setting / Christina Fredengren and Camilla Lo?fqvist, Response by Klas Wikstrom af Edholm -- Understanding embodiment through lived religion : A look at vernacular physiologies in an Old Norse milieu / Frog, Response by Margaret Clunies Ross -- Animals and the Blo?t in the Old Norse sources and ritual depositions of bones from archaeological sites / Ola Magnell, Response by Kristin Armstrong Oma -- Configurations of religion in late Iron Age and Viking Age Scandinavia / Andreas Nordberg, Response by Maths Bertell -- Tangible religion : Amulets, illnesses, and the demonic seven sisters / Rudolf Simek, Response by Olaf Sundqvist -- What does O?ðinn do to the Tu?nriðor? An interpretation of Ha?vama?l / Frederik Wallenstein,Response by Terry Gunnell. 330 $a"The authors of the present volume, Myth, Materiality, and Lived Religion, focus on the material dimension of Old Norse mythology and the role played by myths in everyday life. More broadly expressed, the collection looks at the social, ceremonial and material contexts of myths. This topic has been underexplored in previous research on Old Norse myths, despite its important theoretical implications. However, discussions around materiality, in a more general sense, have for a long time been significant for historians of religion, especially archaeologists. Myth, Materiality, and Lived Religion seeks to make the case for the relevance of materiality to literary historians and philologists as well. Questions relating to the theme of materiality and lived religion are posed in this book, including: What do myths tell us about the material culture of the periods in which they were narrated? What role did myths or mythical beings play in connection to, for instance, illnesses and remedies during the Viking Period and the Middle Ages? How did ordinary people experience participation in a more formal sacrificial feast led by ritual specialists? The editors of this book are all associated with the Department of Ethnology, History of Religions and Genders Studies at Stockholm University, Sweden"--$cPublisher's description. 410 0$aActa Universitatis Stockholmiensis.$pStockholm studies in comparative religion ;$v40. 517 $aMyth, Materiality, and Lived Religion 606 $aReligion, Prehistoric$zScandinavia 606 $aCivilization, Viking$xSocial life and customs 615 0$aReligion, Prehistoric 615 0$aCivilization, Viking$xSocial life and customs. 676 $a200.9015 702 $aWikstro?m af Edholm$b Klas 801 0$bNjHacI 801 1$bNjHacl 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910476891703321 996 $aMyth, Materiality, and Lived Religion$92948574 997 $aUNINA