Faglige udgivelser
Publikationer
“Hœnir – Being a Chicken in Old Norse Mythology.” 2025 – with Benjamin Weber Pedersen. Good Thoughts on Folklore and Mythology. Festschrift in Honour of Terry Gunnell. Volume 2: Mythology. Ingunn Ásdísardóttir, Felix Lummer, Rósa Þorsteinsdóttir, Katrin Lisa van der Linde Mikaelsdóttir and Júlíana Þóra Magnúsdóttir, eds. 124-135. Budapest: Trivent Publishing.
“Choosing the Hero: Drink and the Institutionalisation of Heroism.” 2025. The Hidden Lives of Viking Women: Archaeological and Historical Perspectives. Michèle Hayeur-Smith and Alexandra Sanmark, eds. 103-119. Oxbow Books.
“Ritual Activities Involving Domestic Work and Outhouses.” 2023. The Norse Sorceress: Mind and Materialty in the Viking World. Leszek Gardeła, Peter Pentz and Peter Vang Petersen, eds. 87-97. Oxbow Books.
Myter. 2022. Tænkepause nr. 103. Århus: Aarhus Universitetsforlag.
“Macbeth and ‘the Weird Sisters’ – On Fates and Witches”. 2022. Scottish Studies 39: 58-80.
“The Damaged Bone and the Lone Mushroom: On Þórr, Tyrolean Wild People, Sámi Bears and Canadian Salmon.” 2022. The Wild Hunt for Numinous Knowledge: Perspectives on and from the Study of Pre-Christian Nordic Religions in Honour of Jens Peter Schjødt. RvT: Religionsvidenskabeligt Tidsskrift 74: 553-571. Karen Bek-Pedersen, Sophie Bønding, Luke John Murphy, Simon Nygaard and Morten Warmind, eds.
“Bolli Þorleiksson’s Celtic Horses” 2021. Folklore and Old Norse Mythology. FFC 323. Joonas Ahola and Frog, eds. 591-609. Helsinki: The Kalevala Society.
Guder og Gudinder i Nordisk Mytologi. 2021. Århus: Turbine Forlag.
“Sveigðir og dværgen i stenen”. 2021. Chaos 73, 2020 I: 191-214.
“Baldr’s Achilles’ Heel? About the Scandinavian Three-God B-Bracteates.” 2021. Myth and History in Celtic and Scandinavian Traditions. Emily Lyle, ed. 173-195. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press.
“What does Frigg say to Loki – and why?” 2021. Res, Artes et Religio: Essays in Honour of Rudolf Simek. Sabine Walters, Regina Jucknies, Judith Meurer-Bonngardt and Jens Eike Schnall, eds. 39-51. Leeds: Kismet Press.
“Norns”. 2020. The Pre-Christian Religions of the North. History and Structures, Vol 3: Conceptual Frameworks: The Cosmos and Collective Supernatural Beings. Jens Peter Schjødt, John Lindow, and Anders Andrén, eds. 1501-1512. Turnhout: Brepols.
“Gefjun, Gylfi and Skjöldr: Kingship and Land”. 2018. Quaestiones Medii Aevi Novae 23: 7-25.
“Norse Goddesses”. 2018. Goddesses in Myth, History and Culture. Mary Ann Beavis and Helen Hye-Sook Hwang, eds. 156-173. Mago Books.
“Freyja’s Bedstraw, Mary’s Bedstraw or a Folkloristic Black Hole?” 2017. RMN Newsletter 12-13: 26-28.
“Myth and Theory: Where is The Point?” 2017. Theorizing Old Norse Myth. Acta Scandinavica 7. Stefan Brink and Lisa Collinson, eds. 33-46. Turnhout: Brepols.
“Reconstruction: On crabs, folklore and the history of religion”. 2014. Folklore in Old Norse – Old Norse in Folklore. Nordistica Tartuensia no. 20. Daniel Sävborg and Karen Bek-Pedersen, eds. 83-101. Tartu: Tartu University Press.
“Insular Celtic Religion”. 2013. The Handbook of Religions in Ancient Europe. Lisbeth Bredholt Christensen, Olav Hammer and David A. Warburton, eds. 278-290. Durham: Acumen.
“Black and White Dísir: From Þiðrandi to Michael Scot”. 2012. Cosmos 28: 137-151.
“St Michael and the Sons of Síðu-Hallur”. 2012. Gripla XXIII: 177-199.
“Conversations in the dyngja”. 2012. Cosmos 27 [2011]: 205-233.
The Norns in Old Norse Mythology. 2011. Edinburgh: Dunedin Academic Press
“The Norns”. 2011. Goddesses in World Culture, vol. 2. Patricia Monaghan, ed. 267-280. Santa Barbara, California: Praeger/ABC-Clio.
“Fate and Weaving – Justification of a Metaphor”. 2009. Viking and Medieval Scandinavia 5: 23-39.
“Krig, køn og kommunikation: Sigurðr jarls ravnebanner”. 2009. Beretning fra syvogtyvende tværfaglige vikingesymposium. Else Roesdahl and Jens Peter Schjødt, eds. 27-41. Århus: Hikuin.
“Weaving Swords and Rolling Heads: A peculiar space in Old Norse tradition”. 2008. Space and Time in Europe: East and West, Past and Present. Mirjam Mencej, ed. 167-180. Ljubljana: Univerza v Ljubljani, Filozofska fakulteta.
“A Myth in Folktale Clothing?” 2077. Journal of Indo-European Studies 35/3+4: 285-295.
“Are the Spinning Nornir just a Yarn?” 2007. Viking and Medieval Scandinavia 3: 1-10.
“Oppositions and Cooperations in the Baldr Myth, with Irish and Welsh Parallels”. 2006. Journal of Indo-European Studies 34/1+2: 5-26.
“Interpretations of Ynglingasaga and the Mabinogi. Some Norse-Celtic Correspondences”. 2006. Old Norse religion in long-term perspectives. Anders Andrén, Kristina Jennbert, Catharina Raudvere, eds. 331-335. Lund: Nordic Academic Press.
“Valhalla – den ægte vare?” 2005. Hedendomen i historiens spegel – bilder av det förkristna Norden. Vägar till Midgård 6. Catharina Raudvere, Anders Andrén, Kristina Jennbert, eds. 165-178. Lund: Nordic Academic Press.
“Opposites and Mediators in Old Norse Mythology”. 2004. Cosmos 17/1 [2001]: 37-58.
Noter og kommentarer:
“Skæbnen er en udfordring – for ukrainere og vikinger” Vid&Sans
https://vidogsans.dk/skaebnen-er-en-udfordring-for-ukrainere-og-for-vikinger/
Udgivet online 3. maj 2022.
“Sagaen om sagaerne.” Babelfisken.dk
Offentliggjort online 20. maj 2020.
“The Tartu Model.” 2013. RMN Newsletter 6: 78-80.
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