Browsing Department of Archaeology, History, Cultural Studies and Religion - AHKR by Document Types "Chapter"
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Approaching trade in pre-state and early state societies
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Balansekunst med Beyoncé. Å spille på fordommer for å bryte dem ned?
(Chapter, 2021)Hvordan kan populærkultur fungere som brekkstang for å diskutere stereotypier og fordommer knyttet til religion, rase og kjønn? I dette kapittelet analyserer jeg Beyoncés musikkvideo Formation fra 2016 for å se på hvordan ... -
“The Bear Ceremonial” and bear rituals among the Khanty and the Sami
(The Archaeology of Northern Europe;3, Chapter, 2023)Researchers from different fields of study agree on the importance of comparison, but debate how to compare. Rather than comparing globally, on the basis of secondary literature and looking for similarities alone, this ... -
Cnut’s Gift of a Swithun-relic to Dacia – a Gift to Denmark or Norway?
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COVID-19, the mark of the beast, and the Last Days. A study on vaccine hesitancy in Norwegian Christian charismatic movements.
(Chapter, 2024)Vaccine hesitancy is not a new phenomenon in Norway. It has been connected to animal protection in the 1920s–1950s, and religion and medicine in the 19th, 20th, and 21st centuries. After the launch of the internet and ... -
Den norske dialogmodellen: Representasjon og dialog som svar på kulturell ulikhet
(Chapter, 2023)Kulturell og religiøs ulikhet kan lede til utfordringer for et samfunn som det norske. Men finnes det måter man kan håndtere kulturell og religiøs ulikhet på, slik at konflikter kan få konstruktive utfall? Basert på en ... -
Det 12. Århundredes renæssanse i Norge: Teoderik Munk og Romerriget
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The Double Impact of Christianization for Women in Old Norse Culture
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Døden i middelalderen. "Den temmede død" og "selvets død"
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Early pilgrimage traditions in South Asia
(Chapter, 2021)This chapter looks at early history of pilgrimage in South Asia. Sacred sites that were believed to offer rewards to those who visited them have been a significant feature of South Asian religious traditions since at least ... -
Eschatology and Conversion in the Sperling Letters
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Ethnographic Approaches: Contextual religious cosmopolitanisms in Mumbai
(Chapter, 2021)Based on material collected in a research project on the role of religion in the everyday life of selected Mumbai neighborhoods, this chapter begins by discussing the various stages of field research and the factors leading ... -
Folkevandringerne og imperium romanum
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The Framework for Ochre Experiences (Foes): Towards a Transdisciplinary Perspective on the Earth Material Heritage of Ochre
(Chapter, 2024)Ochre is a mineral pigment that has been used by humans for more than 300,000 years. It appears in archaeological, historical, and contemporary settings across vast distances of time and space, and increasing evidence shows ... -
From Wessex to Western Norway: Some perspectives on one channel for the Christianisation process
(Bibliotheca historico-ecclesiastica Lundensis, Chapter, 1996)