Simon Nygaard AU Kommunikation
  • Jens Chr. Skous Vej 3, 1451, 528

    8000 Aarhus C

    Denmark

20132024

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Research

In my research, I specialise in Viking-Age ritual, religion, runes and runic inscriptions, culture and society and Old Norse poetry and language. At the same time, I value a theoretically and empirically comparative perspective. 

I work with oral poetry and ritual performance in the Old Norse world; Nordic mythology; runic poetry; cultural memory studies; and the application of bio-cultural evolutionary theories in the history of religion. I am especially interested in how rituals might have been practiced and how they affected the practitioners.

Teaching

I teach courses on and in the history of religion with a focus on archaic (historical) religions, primarily pre-Christian Nordic religion and mythology, but also other historical religions such as West African Yoruba religion and Hawaiian religion. I also teach the course primary language paper in Old Norse language, where the students are trained in analysis of their own translations of Old Norse source texts. In addition, I have, among other things, taught courses dealing with gender and femininity in the pre-Christian Nordic region, the study of rituals in the past and present, as well as orality and oral tradition and religions.

Keywords

  • Old Norse religion
  • Myths and rituals
  • Nordic mythology
  • Myth analysis
  • Ritual studies
  • Research methods
  • Cultural Memory
  • Performance Theory
  • Cultural Evolution
  • History of religion
  • Comparative history of religions
  • Phenomenology of religion
  • Old Norse
  • Old Norse poetry
  • Contextual runology
  • Runic poetry
  • Metrical runic inscriptions

Areas of expertise

  • Study of Religion
  • Ritual Sudies
  • Pre-Christian Nordic religion
  • Runology and runic studies
  • Orality and oral tradition

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