Northern myths, modern identities : : the nationalisation of northern mythologies since 1800 / / edited by Simon Halink.

This anthology of essays, Northern Myths, Modern Identities , explores the various ways in which ancient mythologies have been cultivated in the cultural construction of ethnic, national and supra-national identities from 1800 to the present. How were Old Norse, Finno-Ugric and Frisian myths employe...

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Place / Publishing House:Leiden ;, Boston : : Brill,, [2019]
Year of Publication:2019
Language:English
Series:National Cultivation of Culture 19.
Physical Description:1 online resource (273 pages).
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Other title:Front Matter --
Copyright Page --
Figures and Tables --
About the Authors --
Northern Myths, Modern Identities: An Introduction /
Imagining the North --
The North: A Cultural Stereotype between Metaphor and Racial Essentialism /
Within or Outside Europe? Modernists and Anti-modernists Visiting Iceland in the Mid-Nineteenth Century /
Is Nordic Mythology Nordic or National, or Both? Competing National Appropriations of Nordic Mythology in Early Nineteenth-Century Scandinavia /
Ancient Heritage, New Meaning --
Norse Myths, Nordic Identities: The Divergent Case of Icelandic Romanticism /
Redbad, the Once and Future King of the Frisians /
Norse Mythology in Icelandic Fiction about the Second World War /
Of Gods and Men: Uses and Abuses of Neo-Paganism by Nationalist Movements in the “North” /
Travelling Ideas and Artistic Expressions --
Heirs of Lönnrot: From Longfellow to Tolkien /
Kalevala in International Masks: A Japanese Aino and Kalevala dell’Arte /
The Quest of Gangleri: Theosophy and Old Norse Mythology in Iceland /
Beyond the Nation? --
Crossing the Borders: Loki and the Decline of the Nation State /
Apocalypse Now: Norse Gods and the End of the Nation /
Back Matter --
Index of Names and Subjects.
Summary:This anthology of essays, Northern Myths, Modern Identities , explores the various ways in which ancient mythologies have been cultivated in the cultural construction of ethnic, national and supra-national identities from 1800 to the present. How were Old Norse, Finno-Ugric and Frisian myths employed as rhetorical devices in national narratives? And how did (and do) these new interpretations convey a sense of ‘northernness’? This volume approaches these issues from an interdisciplinary and international perspective, and brings together case studies from Scandinavia, the Baltic region, Friesland, Britain, the United States and even Japan. Thus, it provides a unique insight into the reception history and uses of northern myths in the present, and their role in the creation of modern identities. Contributors are: Tim van Gerven, Gylfi Gunnlaugsson, Simon Halink, Sumarliði R. Ísleifsson, Otto S. Knottnerus, Joep Leerssen, Daisy Neijmann, Han Nijdam, Robert A. Saunders, Katja Schulz, Tom Shippey, Carline Tromp, and Kendra Willson.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:9004398430
ISSN:1876-5645 ;
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Simon Halink.