Performing Magic in the Pre-Modern North - Hemphill, Jennifer; Richardson-Read, Ségdae; Wang, Solveig Marie; (ed.) - Prospero Internet Bookshop

 
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ISBN13:9783031612046
ISBN10:3031612043
Binding:Hardback
No. of pages:295 pages
Size:210x148 mm
Language:English
Illustrations: 5 Illustrations, black & white; 18 Illustrations, color
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Performing Magic in the Pre-Modern North

Practice and Transgressions
 
Edition number: 2024
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
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Short description:

This book addresses the varied performances of magic in medieval and early modern Scandinavia. It provides a comprehensive review of the rapidly expanding field of European magic and specifically discusses performances of magic in the pre-modern north. By employing innovating methodologies and covering a wide temporal range, the book offers a uniquely interdisciplinary approach to the study of magic in the pre-modern North. In addition, the minority-driven contributions, written by an international group of dynamic and diverse scholars, complement one another to highlight the many multicultural realities of the pre-modern North.



Jennifer Hemphill is a PhD Candidate at the Centre for Scandinavian Studies, University of Aberdeen, UK.





Ségdae Richardson-Read holds an MLitt in Vikings Studies from the University of Highlands and Islands and they are currently a PhD candidate at the Institute for Irish Studies, University of Liverpool, UK.



Solveig Marie Wang holds a PhD in Scandinavian Studies from the University of Aberdeen, UK and she is currently working with an interdisciplinary postdoctorate project at the Universität Greifswald, Germany.

Long description:

This book addresses the varied performances of magic in medieval and early modern Scandinavia. It provides a comprehensive review of the rapidly expanding field of European magic and specifically discusses performances of magic in the pre-modern north. By employing innovating methodologies and covering a wide temporal range, the book offers a uniquely interdisciplinary approach to the study of magic in the pre-modern North. In addition, the minority-driven contributions, written by an international group of dynamic and diverse scholars, complement one another to highlight the many multicultural realities of the pre-modern North.

Table of Contents:

1. Laws as Sources for Performing Magic in the Pre-modern North - Gwendolyne Knight .- 2. Material Manifestations ? Archaeological Approaches to Magical Practices - Hanna Jansson .- 3. Finnvitka: Saami Magic, Embodied Others and Ambiguity - Solveig Marie Wang .- 4. The Old Norse Materia Medica: Between Liturgy and Magic - Luthien Cangemi .- 5. Curses in Old Norse Saga Literature - Fiorelle Di Fonte .- 6. Strange Brews: Drink and ?Magic? in Medieval Norse Literature - Ann Sheffield .- 7. Performing Weather Magic in the Medieval North - Jennifer Hemphill .- 8. In the Name of Satan: Magical Practice in the Late Danish Witchcraft Trials - Maria ?sterby Elleby .- 9. ?The Devil?s Sacraments?: Physical Evidence of Danish Magical Practice during the Witch Trials (1550-1660) - Louise Hauberg Lindgaard .- 10. Of Crones and Fjo?lkynngi: Transgressing the Norms in the Íslendingasögur - Gaia Perreaut .- 11. Bury Your Gays: Queer readings of Viking Age Material Culture - Nate Richardson-Read .- 12. ?I don?t want realism ? I want magic!?: Fantasy as Resistance in Later Medieval Íslendingasögur - Basil Arnould Price.