Magic, sorcery and witchcraft are among the most common themes of the
great medieval Icelandic sagas and poems, the problematic yet vital
sources that provide our primary textual evidence for the Viking Age
that they claim to describe. Yet despite the consistency of this
picture, surprisingly little archaeological or historical research has
been done to explore what this may really have meant to the men and
women of the time. This book examines the evidence for Old Norse
sorcery, looking at its meaning and function, practice and
practitioners, and the complicated constructions of gender and sexual
identity with which these were underpinned. Combining strong elements
of eroticism and aggression, sorcery appears as a fundamental domain
of women's power, linking them with the gods, the dead and the future.
Their battle spells and combat rituals complement the men's physical
acts of fighting, in a supernatural empowerment of the Viking way of
life. What emerges is a fundamentally new image of the world in which
the Vikings understood themselves to move, in which magic and its
implications permeated every aspect of a society permanently geared
for war. In this fully revised and expanded second edition, Neil Price
takes us with him on a tour through the sights and sounds of this
undiscovered country, meeting its human and otherworldly inhabitants,
including the Sámi with whom the Norse partly shared this mental
landscape. On the way we explore Viking notions of the mind and soul,
the fluidity of the boundaries that they drew between humans and
animals, and the immense variety of their spiritual beliefs. We find
magic in the Vikings' bedrooms and on their battlefields, and we meet
the sorcerers themselves through their remarkable burials and the
tools of their trade. Combining archaeology, history and literary
scholarship with extensive studies of Germanic and circumpolar
religion, this multi-award-winning book shows us the Vikings as we
have never seen them before.
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Magic and Mind in Late Iron Age Scandinavia
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781785708022
Publisert
2019
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxbow Books
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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