This thesis demonstrates how animals and humans are interconnected in Old Norse literature. The two categories are both constructed and challenged in a variety of ways, depending on the textual genre and animal species. It thus reveals medieval Norse-Icelandic ideas, values, and beliefs about animals. The thesis is theoretical, comparative, and interdisciplinary, yet firmly rooted in a close reading of the sagas and analysis of their cultural-historical context. The first chapter explores relationships between people and domestic animals, namely horses and dogs, and to a lesser extent, cats and livestock. The second chapter evaluates the limitations to the human-animal relationship: prohibitions against bestiality and the consumption of ce...
It is a well-established fact that all human societies have coexisted with and are dependent upon an...
It is a well-established fact that all human societies have coexisted with and are dependent upon an...
Peoples' relations to animals and their various roles took many different expressions in the pre-Chr...
This thesis demonstrates how animals and humans are interconnected in Old Norse literature. The two ...
Animals have always been an important part of the human life-world, and they stand out as significan...
This thesis focuses on animal-human relationships in medieval Iceland, particularly focusing on the ...
Studies of animal-human relations in the Old Norse world have often focussed on symbolic or economic...
Studies of animal-human relations in the Old Norse world have often focussed on symbolic or economic...
The background of the study is that humans’ relationship to the nature and animals is not universal ...
The background of the study is that humans’ relationship to the nature and animals is not universal ...
Bourns Tim, Between nature and culture: animals and humans in Old Norse literature, (dir. C. Larring...
Bourns Tim, Between nature and culture: animals and humans in Old Norse literature, (dir. C. Larring...
Medieval Icelandic literature is rich with animal references. We often read of characters appearing ...
This thesis presents the depiction and use of horses in the Old Norse sources, including their role ...
This thesis is a study of animal shape-shifting in Old Norse culture, considering, among other thing...
It is a well-established fact that all human societies have coexisted with and are dependent upon an...
It is a well-established fact that all human societies have coexisted with and are dependent upon an...
Peoples' relations to animals and their various roles took many different expressions in the pre-Chr...
This thesis demonstrates how animals and humans are interconnected in Old Norse literature. The two ...
Animals have always been an important part of the human life-world, and they stand out as significan...
This thesis focuses on animal-human relationships in medieval Iceland, particularly focusing on the ...
Studies of animal-human relations in the Old Norse world have often focussed on symbolic or economic...
Studies of animal-human relations in the Old Norse world have often focussed on symbolic or economic...
The background of the study is that humans’ relationship to the nature and animals is not universal ...
The background of the study is that humans’ relationship to the nature and animals is not universal ...
Bourns Tim, Between nature and culture: animals and humans in Old Norse literature, (dir. C. Larring...
Bourns Tim, Between nature and culture: animals and humans in Old Norse literature, (dir. C. Larring...
Medieval Icelandic literature is rich with animal references. We often read of characters appearing ...
This thesis presents the depiction and use of horses in the Old Norse sources, including their role ...
This thesis is a study of animal shape-shifting in Old Norse culture, considering, among other thing...
It is a well-established fact that all human societies have coexisted with and are dependent upon an...
It is a well-established fact that all human societies have coexisted with and are dependent upon an...
Peoples' relations to animals and their various roles took many different expressions in the pre-Chr...