The Norse Sorceress : Mind and Materiality in the Viking World

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The Norse Sorceress : Mind and Materiality in the Viking World

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 528 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781789259537
  • DDC分類 293.13

Full Description

Old Norse literature abounds with descriptions of magic acts that allow ritual specialists of various kinds to manipulate the world around them, see into the future or the distant past, change weather conditions, influence the outcomes of battles, and more. While magic practitioners are known under myriad terms, the most iconic of them is the völva. As the central figure of the famous mythological poem Völuspá (The Prophecy of the Völva), the völva commands both respect and fear. In non-mythological texts similar women are portrayed as crucial albeit somewhat peculiar members of society. Always veiled in mystery, the völur and their kind have captured the academic and popular imagination for centuries.

 

Bringing together scholars from various disciplinary backgrounds, this volume provides new insights into the reality of magic and its agents in the Viking world, beyond the pages of medieval texts. It explores new trajectories for the study of past mentalities, beliefs, and rituals as well as the tools employed in these practices and the individuals who wielded them. In doing so, the volume engages with several topical issues of Viking Age research, including the complex entanglements of mind and materiality, the cultural attitudes to animals and the natural world, and the cultural constructions of gender and sexuality. By addressing these complex themes, it offers a nuanced image of the völva and related magic workers in their cultural context. It will appeal to a broad, diverse, and international audience, including experts in the field of Viking and Old Norse studies but also various non-professional history enthusiasts.

 

The Norse Sorceress: Mind and Materiality in the Viking World is a key output of the project Tanken bag Tingene (Thoughts behind Things) conducted at the National Museum of Denmark from 2020 to 2023 and funded by the Krogager Foundation.

Contents

Part 1: Norse myths, rituals, and material culture

An introduction to Old Norse religion(s) and magic

The theoretical and methodological framework: Researching the Viking mind

Gods and other supra-human entities: Communication and manipulation with the Otherworld(s)

The völva's ritual repertoire between magic and divination

Between the material and immaterial: People, texts, and object-agencies in the Viking mind

Religious objects in the Viking world

Gender in the Viking world

Folklore as a resource on Old Nordic religion and belief: Folkloric perspectives on the völva

Part 2: Places and spaces: Rituals and their setting

Inside, outside and in-between: An overview of the spaces and places of Norse rituals

Rituals in temples and other 'holy buildings'

Rituals in the hall

Rituals in domestic work and outbuildings

Rituals in the open landscape

Hoard depositions at elite sites

Processions Funerary practices

Off with their heads: Ritualised executions and human sacrifices in the Viking world

Women and sacrifice: Victims, catalysts, agents or orchestrators?

Surely every live man fades among the dead:Fear and desire in the afterlife of Viking Age graves

Part 3: Animals in ritual practices

Animals in Old Norse religion: An introduction

Birds in Late Iron Age and Viking Period pre-Christian religions and iconography

Horses in Viking Age ritual action

Dogs and wolves

Snakes

The workshops and themes of the Oseberg carvings

Part 4: Ritual specialists

Ritual specialists in the Viking world: An introduction

Gender, prophecies, and magic: Ritual performances in Denmark before the Viking Age

Female sacral leadership: An onomastic-archaeological perspective

The sexual ambiguity of seiðr performers

The archaeology of Viking Age ritual specialists: An introduction

Case study 1: Fyrkat IV

Case study 2: The Birka sorcerers

Case study 3: Klinta

Case study 4: Gutdalen

Case study 5: Gerdrup and Trekroner-Grydehøj

Part 5: The sorcerer's toolkit

Introducing the sorcerer's toolkit

Magic staffs

Amulets and talismans

Case study 1: Miniature chairs

Case study 2: Miniature animals

Case study 3: Miniature weapons: Swords, spears, axes, shields, helmets

Case study 4: Wearing a banner: Cloak pins with miniature weather vanes

Case study 5: Miniature wheels

Case study 6: Beads from völva graves and analogous hoards Nordic masking traditions and the völva Narcotics and make-up

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