The Viking Way

Höfundur Neil Price

Útgefandi Casemate Publishers and Book Distributors, LLC

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Efnisyfirlit

  • Cover
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • Dedication
  • Contents
  • List of figures and tables
  • Abbreviations
  • Preface to the first edition, 2002
  • Preface to the second edition
  • Acknowledgements to the second edition
  • A note on language
  • A note on seid and its analogues
  • 1.  Different Vikings? Towards a cognitive archaeology of the later Iron Age
  • A beginning at Birka
  • Textual archaeology and the Iron Age
  • The Vikings in (pre)history
  • The materiality of text
  • Annaliste archaeology and a historical anthropology of the Vikings
  • The Other and the Odd?
  • Conflict in the archaeology of cognition
  • Others without Othering
  • Indigenous archaeologies and the Vikings
  • An archaeology of the Viking mind?
  • 2.  Problems and paradigms in the study of Old Norse sorcery
  • Entering the mythology
  • Research perspectives on Scandinavian pre-Christian religion
  • Philology and comparative theology
  • Gods and monsters, worship and superstition
  • Religion and belief
  • The invisible population
  • The shape of Old Norse religion
  • The double world: seiðr and the problem of Old Norse ‘magic’
  • The other magics: galdr, gandr and ‘Óðinnic sorcery’
  • Seiðr in the sources
  • Skaldic poetry
  • Eddic poetry
  • The sagas of the kings
  • The sagas of Icelanders (the ‘family sagas’)
  • The fornaldarsögur (‘sagas of ancient times’, ‘legendary sagas’)
  • The biskupasögur (‘Bishops’ sagas’)
  • The early medieval Scandinavian law codes
  • Non-Scandinavian sources
  • Seiðr in research
  • 3.  Seiðr
  • Óðinn
  • Óðinn the sorcerer
  • Óðinn’s names
  • Freyja and the magic of the Vanir
  • Seiðr and Old Norse cosmology
  • The performers
  • Witches, seeresses and wise women
  • Women and the witch-ride
  • Men and magic
  • The assistants
  • Towards a terminology of Nordic sorcerers
  • The performers in death?
  • The performance
  • Ritual architecture and space
  • The clothing of sorcery
  • Masks, veils and head-coverings
  • Drums, tub-lids and shields
  • Staffs and wands
  • Staffs from archaeological contexts
  • Narcotics and intoxicants
  • Charms
  • Songs and chants
  • The problem of trance and ecstasy
  • Engendering seiðr
  • Ergi, níð and witchcraft
  • Sexual performance and eroticism in seiðr
  • Seiðr and the concept of the soul
  • Helping spirits in seiðr
  • The domestic sphere of seiðr
  • Divination and revealing the hidden
  • Hunting and weather magic
  • The role of the healer
  • Seiðr contextualised
  • 4.  Noaidevuohta
  • Seiðr and the Sámi
  • Sámi-Norse relations in the Viking Age
  • Sámi religion and the Drum-Time
  • The world of the gods
  • Spirits and Rulers in the Sámi cognitive landscape
  • Names, souls and sacrifice
  • Noaidevuohta and the noaidi
  • Rydving’s terminology of noaidevuohta
  • Specialist noaidi
  • Diviners, sorcerers and other magic-workers
  • The sights and sounds of trance
  • ‘Invisible power’ and secret sorcery
  • Women and noaidevuohta
  • Sources for female sorcery
  • Assistants and jojker-choirs
  • Women, ritual and drum magic
  • Female diviners and healers in Sámi society
  • Animals and the natural world
  • The female noaidi?
  • The rituals of noaidevuohta
  • The role of jojk
  • The material culture of noaidevuohta
  • An early medieval noaidi? The man from Vivallen
  • Sexuality and eroticism in noaidevuohta
  • Offence and defence in noaidevuohta
  • The functions of noaidevuohta
  • The ethnicity of religious context in Viking-Age Scandinavia
  • 5.  Circumpolar religion and the question of Old Norse shamanism
  • The circumpolar cultures and the invention of shamanism
  • The shamanic encounter
  • The early ethnographies: shamanic research in Russia and beyond
  • Shamanism in anthropological perspective
  • The shamanic world-view
  • The World Pillar: shamanism and circumpolar cosmology
  • The ensouled world
  • The shamanic vocation
  • Gender and sexual identity
  • Eroticism and sexual performance
  • Aggressive sorcery for offence and defence
  • Shamanism in Scandinavia
  • From the art of the hunters to the age of bronze
  • Seiðr before the Vikings?
  • Landscapes of the mind
  • The eight-legged horse
  • Tricksters and trickery
  • Seiðr and circumpolar shamanism
  • Two analogies on the functions of the seiðr-staff
  • The shamanic motivation
  • Towards a shamanic world-view of the Viking Age
  • 6.  The supernatural empowerment of aggression
  • Seiðr and the world of war
  • Valkyrjur, skaldmeyjar and hjálmvitr
  • Female warriors in reality
  • The valkyrjur in context
  • The names of the valkyrjur
  • The valkyrjur in battle-kennings
  • Supernatural agency in battle
  • Beings of destruction
  • Óðinn and the Wild Hunt
  • The projection of destruction
  • Battle magic
  • Sorcery for warriors
  • Sorcery for sorcerers
  • Seiðr and battlefield resurrection
  • Seiðr and the shifting of shape
  • Berserkir and ulfheðnar
  • The battlefield of animals
  • Ritual disguise and shamanic armies
  • Ecstasy, psychic dislocation and the dynamics of mass violence
  • Homeric lyssa and holy rage
  • Predators and prey in the legitimate war
  • Weaving war, grinding battle: Darraðarljóð and Grottasǫngr in context
  • The ‘weapon dancers’
  • 7.  The Viking way
  • A reality in stories
  • The invisible battlefield
  • Material magic
  • Viking women, Viking men
  • 8.  Magic and mind
  • Receptions and reactions
  • Cracks in the ice of Norse ‘religion’
  • Walking into the seiðr: contested interpretations of Viking-Age magic
  • Questioning Norse ‘shamanism’
  • Staffs and spinning
  • Queering magic?
  • The social world of war
  • The Viking mind: a conclusion
  • References
  • Primary sources, including translations
  • Pre-nineteenth-century sources for the early Sámi and Siberian cultures
  • Secondary works
  • Sources in archive
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