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Aus unseren Neuerwerbungen – Nordische Philologie 2021.4

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Explor­ing NORDIC COOL in Lit­er­ary His­to­ry
How did Nordic cul­ture become asso­ci­at­ed with the fuzzy brand “cool”, as by default? In Explor­ing NORDIC COOL in Lit­er­ary His­to­ry twen­ty-one schol­ars in col­lab­o­ra­tion ques­tion the seem­ing­ly nat­ur­al fit between “Nordic” and “Cool” by inves­ti­gat­ing its var­ie­gat­ed tra­jec­to­ries through lit­er­ary his­to­ry, from medieval leg­ends to dig­i­tal poet­ry. At the same time, the elas­tic­i­ty and pol­y­se­my of the word “cool” become a means to explore Nordic lit­er­ary his­to­ry afresh. It opens up a rich diver­si­ty of the­o­ret­i­cal and method­olog­i­cal approach­es with­in a region­al frame­work and reveals hith­er­to unseen links between famil­iar and less famil­iar tracks and sites. Fol­low­ing diverse paths of “Nordic cool” in respect to – among oth­er things – nature, sur­vival, love, white­ness, style, eco­nom­ics, hero­ism and colo­nial­ism, this book chal­lenges all-too-recog­nis­able nar­ra­tives, and under­lines the sheer knowl­edge poten­tial of lit­er­ary his­tor­i­cal research.
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Old Norse Myths as Polit­i­cal Ide­olo­gies: Crit­i­cal Stud­ies in the Appro­pri­a­tion of Medieval Nar­ra­tives
The mythol­o­gy of the Norse world has long been a source of fas­ci­na­tion, from the first writ­ten texts of thir­teenth-cen­tu­ry Ice­land up to the mod­ern peri­od. Most stud­ies, how­ev­er, have focused on the con­tent of the nar­ra­tives them­selves, rather than the broad­er polit­i­cal con­texts in which these myths have been explored. This vol­ume offers a time­ly cor­rec­tive to this broad­er trend by offer­ing one of the first in-depth exam­i­na­tions of the polit­i­cal uses of Norse mythol­o­gy with­in spe­cif­ic his­tor­i­cal con­texts. Trac­ing the chang­ing inter­ests and usages of Norse myths from the medieval peri­od, via the nine­teenth cen­tu­ry and the impor­tance of ancient Norse beliefs to both the Roman­tic and völkisch move­ments, up to the co-option of mythol­o­gy and sym­bol­ism by polit­i­cal groups across the twen­ti­eth and ear­ly twen­ty-first cen­turies, the papers gath­ered here offer new and crit­i­cal insights into the chang­ing nature of his­to­ri­og­ra­phy and the polit­i­cal agen­das that Old Norse myths are made to serve, as well as shed­ding new light on the way in which ‘myths’ are con­cep­tu­al­ized.
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