This collection maps out the current state of the field of literary and cultural animal studies in Northern Europe. With contributors from Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Poland, and Sweden, the work spans a wide variety of issues regarding human and non-human life in relation to different kinds of cultural expression, while others are more general in character. Above all others, one urgent and overarching question is addressed: How can we challenge the current anthropocentric paradigm in ways that benefit the production of less violent, more ethically sound and sustainable knowledge regarding the relationship between human and non-human life? Ratatϙskr, in Norse mythology, is a squirrel that scurries up and down Yggdrasil (the tree o...
The background of the study is that humans’ relationship to the nature and animals is not universal ...
It is a well-established fact that all human societies have coexisted with and are dependent upon an...
Bourns Tim, Between nature and culture: animals and humans in Old Norse literature, (dir. C. Larring...
This collection maps out the current state of the field of literary and cultural animal studies in N...
Animals have always been an important part of the human life-world, and they stand out as significan...
This thesis demonstrates how animals and humans are interconnected in Old Norse literature. The two ...
The ways in which the end of life of an animal is understood and undertaken depend on the category o...
How can we make sense of the ambiguous and historically shifting characteristics of human/animal rel...
Hogg Lara, Humans and animals in the Norse North Atlantic, Thèse de doctorat soutenue en 2015 (Cardi...
This thesis is a study of animal shape-shifting in Old Norse culture, considering, among other thing...
Animals' omnipresence in human society makes them both close to and ye tremarkably distant from huma...
In this volume of studies, Animal: Moments of Affect, Moments of Pain, eight ethnologists apply a cu...
On the Stone Age rock carving panels at Jiepmaluokta, Alta, Norway, more than one third of all the k...
This thesis aims to study the interactions of pre-agricultural societies in Scandinavia with wild ma...
The Stone Age rock art of Fennoscandia is dominated by pictures of animals. Yet it is its role in th...
The background of the study is that humans’ relationship to the nature and animals is not universal ...
It is a well-established fact that all human societies have coexisted with and are dependent upon an...
Bourns Tim, Between nature and culture: animals and humans in Old Norse literature, (dir. C. Larring...
This collection maps out the current state of the field of literary and cultural animal studies in N...
Animals have always been an important part of the human life-world, and they stand out as significan...
This thesis demonstrates how animals and humans are interconnected in Old Norse literature. The two ...
The ways in which the end of life of an animal is understood and undertaken depend on the category o...
How can we make sense of the ambiguous and historically shifting characteristics of human/animal rel...
Hogg Lara, Humans and animals in the Norse North Atlantic, Thèse de doctorat soutenue en 2015 (Cardi...
This thesis is a study of animal shape-shifting in Old Norse culture, considering, among other thing...
Animals' omnipresence in human society makes them both close to and ye tremarkably distant from huma...
In this volume of studies, Animal: Moments of Affect, Moments of Pain, eight ethnologists apply a cu...
On the Stone Age rock carving panels at Jiepmaluokta, Alta, Norway, more than one third of all the k...
This thesis aims to study the interactions of pre-agricultural societies in Scandinavia with wild ma...
The Stone Age rock art of Fennoscandia is dominated by pictures of animals. Yet it is its role in th...
The background of the study is that humans’ relationship to the nature and animals is not universal ...
It is a well-established fact that all human societies have coexisted with and are dependent upon an...
Bourns Tim, Between nature and culture: animals and humans in Old Norse literature, (dir. C. Larring...