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Landscape, Religion, and the Supernatural Matthias Egeler (Professor of Old Norse, Professor of Old Norse, Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany)

Landscape, Religion, and the Supernatural By Matthias Egeler (Professor of Old Norse, Professor of Old Norse, Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany)

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Landscape, Religion, and the Supernatural: Nordic Perspectives on Landscape Theory by Matthias Egeler (Professor of Old Norse, Professor of Old Norse, Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany)

This is an open access title available under the terms of a CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 International licence. It is free to read on Oxford Academic and offered as a free PDF download from OUP and selected open access locations. All societies fill the geographical space in which they are living with the holy, the sacred, and the supernatural. A lively academic debate has developed in the last few decades about how human beings make the landscapes that they live in and how these landscapes work. This discussion has repeatedly referenced religion and the supernatural, but it has never engaged either in significant depth. Landscape, Religion, and the Supernatural: Nordic Perspectives on Landscape Theory presents a summa of current and classic theorizing on religion and the supernatural in relationship to the land and develops these theories further by bringing them into dialogue with a rich set of folkloristic and historical data. Focusing on many different themes, including time and memory, repeating patterns, identity formation, power and subversion, sound, home and unhomeliness, and nature and environment, author Matthias Egeler engages with a broad range of theoretical concepts and approaches from the interdisciplinary fields of landscape theory and the study of religions. He brings this theorizing into dialogue with the rich culture of local storytelling and landscape-related traditional beliefs of the Strandir district of the Icelandic Westfjords. In this rural region, landscape-related traditions have been documented since the early nineteenth century and continue to be important to this day. Confronting this vibrant heritage with the insights of landscape theory--both in and beyond the study of religions--allows important new contributions to both fields, especially through the inclusion of perspectives held by rural populations rather than the urban upper classes that have been the focus of research to date. The example of the Icelandic Westfjords shows the extreme richness of religious and supernatural approaches to the landscape that can be developed in rural communities and how they are significantly and characteristically different from the perspectives found in literature and the arts.

About Matthias Egeler (Professor of Old Norse, Professor of Old Norse, Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany)

Matthias Egeler has held scholarships and fellowships in Oxford, Cambridge, Berlin, and Cork, and has been principal investigator of a series of projects at LMU Munich, Germany. His research interests include the history of religions and the Nordic and Celtic literatures of the Middle Ages. He currently directs a research project on landscape-related storytelling and folk belief in the Icelandic Westfjords. In 2022, he was appointed Supernumerary Professor in Munich, and now teaches at Goethe University, Frankfurt on the Main, Germany.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements Prelude I. Introduction and Exposition Landscape, Religion, and the Supernatural: Introduction to Theories and Concepts Strandir: Exposition of an Icelandic Landscape II. Twelve Movements: Aspects of the Engagement with the Supernatural Landscape Theses on the Supernatural Landscape Time and Memory Repeating Patterns Identity Morality Labor Playfulness and Adventure Power and Subversion Sound Emotions Coping with Contingency Home and Unhomeliness Nature and Environment III. Coda Theses on the Supernatural Landscape Transformations between the Country and the City IV. Encore Theses on the Supernatural Landscape Being-in-a-Place? Retrospect and Prospects Bibliography Abbreviations of Archives Archival Sources Rannsóknasetur Háskóla Íslands á Ströndum-Þjóðfræðistofa Náttúrustofa Vestfjarða á Hólmavík Stofnun Árna Magnússonar í íslenskum fræðum Secondary Literature and Printed Sources

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CIN0197747361G
9780197747360
0197747361
Landscape, Religion, and the Supernatural: Nordic Perspectives on Landscape Theory by Matthias Egeler (Professor of Old Norse, Professor of Old Norse, Goethe University Frankfurt, Germany)
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2024-06-19
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