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Title Religions around the Arctic : source criticism and comparisons / Håkan Rydving & Konsta Kaikkonen (eds.).

Publication Info. Stockholm, Sweden : Stockholm University Press, 2022.

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Series Stockholm studies in comparative religion, 2002-4606 ; 44
Acta Universitatis Stockholmiensis. Stockholm studies in comparative religion ; 44.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references.
Note PDF (JSTOR, viewed Apr. 11, 2022).
Summary At a seminar at the University of Bergen, Norway, in September 2018, scholars from Denmark, Finland, Norway, and Sweden presented and discussed various forms of source criticism and comparison with examples from the Arctic and Sub-Arctic regions of Eurasia and North America. A selection of the papers read at the seminar are published in this volume. Each of the chapters in the first part compares local phenomena from two or more cultural contexts: a Swedish, a Karelian, an Estonian and an Irish place name that include words for hostage (Stefan Olsson), Old Icelandic and Sami ancestor mountains (Eldar Heide), and Finno-Karelian bear incantations and Ob-Ugrian bear songs (Vesa Matteo Piludu). The second part gives examples of different forms of source criticism in the analysis of indigenous Sami religion. The functions of a newly found ritual drum is discussed in relation to contemporary written sources (Dikka Storm & Trude Fonneland), the court proceedings from a witchcraft trial in 1692 is discussed with the help of Gérard Genette's category 'voice' (Liv Helene Willumsen), and a content analysis of an introduction to indigenous Sami religion shows that the editor added text of his own to the original manuscript (Konsta Kaikkonen). In the third part, the area is widened to other parts of the Arctic. Here, a selection of theoretical perspectives is used to illuminate local empirical material. They give examples of how Native North American bear rituals and sweat bath traditions can be analysed with the help of an ecology of religion model and ritual theories, respectively (Riku Hämäläinen), of how Soviet researchers used the concepts of 'spirits' and 'gods' when they analysed the world view of the Nganasan (Olle Sundström), and of how representatives of academia have been instrumental in the 'finding, claiming, and authorizing' of Sakha religions (Liudmila Nikanorova). Although the papers only deal with a few of the peoples living in the Arctic and Sub-Arctic regions, the examples of source critical and comparative problems they discuss are of great general relevance.
Subject Arctic regions -- Civilization -- Congresses.
Religions -- Congresses.
Sami (European people) -- Religion -- Congresses.
Arctique -- Civilisation -- Congrès.
Religions -- Congrès.
Samis -- Religion -- Congrès.
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / General
Civilization
Religions
Sami (European people) -- Religion
Arctic Regions
Indexed Term indigenous religious traditions
comparison as method
Arctic and Sub-Arctic areas
research history
source criticism
Genre/Form Conference papers and proceedings
Added Author Rydving, Håkan, editor.
Kaikkonen, Konsta, editor.
ISBN 9789176351802 (electronic bk.)
9176351807 (electronic bk.)
Standard No. AU@ 000071493983

 
    
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