List of conference presentations (original) (raw)

The Talk of the Tits: Some Notes on the Death of Sigurðr Fáfnisbani in Norna Gests þáttr

R. Newsletter, Fjodor Uspenskij

The Retrospective Methods Network (RMN) Newsletter: Approaching Methodology. № 5, December 2012. Pp. 10–14.

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Kuningamäng ['King Game']: An Echo of a Prehistoric Ritual of Power in Estonia

Kristo Siig

Helen F. Leslie and Joseph S. Hopkins, 2012

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What to Call the Poetic Form – Kalevala-Meter or Kalevalaic Verse, regivärss, Runosong, the Finnic Tetrameter, Finnic Alliterative Verse or Something Else?

Kati Kallio, Mari Sarv, Mr Frog

RMN Newsletter 12-13 (2016-2017): 139-161., 2017

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Thesis summary: ‘Writing Charms: The Transmission and Performance of Charms in Anglo-Saxon England’, Retrospective Methods Network Newsletter, May 2011. Pp. 79-83 (2500 words).

Rebecca Fisher

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Viikinkiaika Suomessa – Viking Age in Finland (project announcement)

Joonas Ahola

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Forgotten Laxdæla Poetry: A Study and an Edition of Tyrfingur Finnsson’s Vísur uppá Laxdæla sǫgu

Sofie Vanherpen, Ilya Sverdlov

RMN Newsletter , 2017

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The Contemporary Evidence for Early Medieval Witchcraft-Beliefs

Alaric Hall

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The Roles and Perceptions of Raptors in Iron Age and Medieval Finno-Karelian Cultures through c. AD 1500

Mr Frog, Joonas Ahola, Ville Laakso

In Raptor and Human: Falconry and Bird Symbolism throughout the Millennia on a Global Scale, I–IV. Ed. Karl-Heinz Gersmann & Oliver Grimm. Advanced Studies in the Archaeology of Hunting 1:1–4, Wachholz: Neumünster. Vol. II, pp. 887–934. , 2018

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Interdisciplinary and Comparative Methodologies: Exploring Circum-Baltic Cultures and Beyond (ed. Frog, Joonas Ahola & Kendra Willson)

Joonas Ahola, Kendra Willson, Mr Frog

RMN Newsletter 14, special issue, 2019

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De situ linguarum fennicarum aetatis ferreae, Pars I

Mr Frog, Janne Saarikivi

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Degrees of Well-Formedness: The Formula Principle in the Analysis of Oral-Poetic Meters

Mr Frog

RMN Newsletter 8: 68-70., 2014

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Old Norse Folklorist Network

Daniel Sävborg

… /Dept. of Philosophy, History, Culture and …, 2010

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Fibula, Fabula, Fact - The Viking Age in Finland (ed. Joonas Ahola & Frog with Clive Tolley)

Mr Frog, Joonas Ahola, Clive Tolley

2014

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From Mythology to Identity and Imaginal Experience: An Exploratory Approach to the Symbolic Matrix in Viking Age Åland

Mr Frog

In The Viking Age in Åland: Insights into Identity and Remnants of Culture. Ed. Joonas Ahola, Frog & Jenni Lucenius. Annales Academiae Scientiarum Fennicae Humaniora 372. Helsinki: Academia Scientiarum Fennica. Pp. 349–414. , 2014

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A Possible Source for a Medieval Icelandic Astronomical Manuscript on the Basis of Pictorial Evidence

Christian Etheridge

The Retrospective Methods Network Newsletter No. 7

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The Ecology of Metre (ed. Ilya Sverdlov & Frog)

Mr Frog

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Oral Agitation through Written Sources: On the Study of Verbal Performances of the early 20th Century Finland

Anna Rajavuori

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‘Younger Icelandic Manuscripts and Old Norse Studies.’ In Approaching Methodology. Ed. Frog and Pauliina Latvala. RMN Newsletter (special issue) 4 (2012): 148-161.

Helen F. Leslie-Jacobsen

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Approaching Methodology (ed. Frog & Pauliina Latvala)

Mr Frog

2012

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Myth, Mythological Thinking and the Viking Age in Finland

Mr Frog

In Fibula, Fabula, Fact – The Viking Age in Finland. Ed. Joonas Ahola & Frog with Clive Tolley. Studia Fennica Historica. Helsinki: Finnish Literature Society. Pp. 437-482., 2014

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Limited Sources, Boundless Possibilities: Textual Scholarship and the Challenges of Oral and Written Texts (ed. Karina Lukin, Frog & Sakari Katajamäki)

Mr Frog, Karina Lukin

2013

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Mythologies in Transformation: Symbolic Transfer, Hybridization and Creolization in the Circum-Baltic Arena (illustrated through the Changing Roles of *Tīwaz, *Ilma, and Óðinn, the Fishing Adventure of the Thunder-God, and a Finno-Karelian Creolization of North Germanic Religion)

Mr Frog

In Contacts and Networks in the Circum-Baltic Region: Austmarr as a Northern Mare nostrum, ca. 500–1500 AD. Ed. Maths Bertell, Frog & Kendra Willson. Amsterdam: Amsterdam University Press. Pp. 263–288. , 2019

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Shamans, Christians, and Things in between: From Finnic–Germanic Contacts to the Conversion of Karelia

Mr Frog

In Conversions: Looking for Ideological Change in the Early Middle Ages. Ed. Leszek Słupecki & Rudolf Simek. Studia Mediaevalia Septentrionalia 23. Vienna: Fassbaender. Pp. 53–97. , 2013

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The Other Island: Kalevalaic Epic and History

Joonas Ahola

The Viking Age in Åland: Insights Into Identity and Remnants of Culture. Ed. Joonas Ahola, Frog & Jenni Lucenius. Annales Academiae Scientiarum Fennicae. Humaniora 372. Helsinki: Academia Scientiarum Fennica. 2014.

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Between Text and Practice: Mythology, Religion and Research (ed. Frog & Karina Lukin)

Karina Lukin, Mr Frog

2015

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- “A Retrospective Methodology for using Landnámabók as a Source for the Religious History of Iceland? Some Questions,” in: RMN Newsletter 10 (2015), pp. 78-92. http://www.helsinki.fi/folkloristiikka/Summer590618\_4\_0\_RMN\_10%20Summer\_2015.pdf

Matthias Egeler

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Lonely Riders of Nenets Mythology and Shamanism

Karina Lukin

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Baldr and Lemminkäinen: Approaching the Evolution of Mythological Narrative through the Activating Power of Expression. A Case Study in Germanic and Finno-Karelian Cultural Contact and Exchange.

Mr Frog

UCL Eprints. London: University College London. http://discovery.ucl.ac.uk/19428/, 2010

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Mythology in Cultural Practice: A Methodological Framework for Historical Analysis

Mr Frog

In Between Text and Practice: Mythology, Religion and Research. Ed. Frog & Karina Lukin. RMN Newsletter 10, special issue. Helsinki: Folklore Studies, University of Helsinki. Pp. 33-57., 2015

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Myth

Mr Frog

In The Challenge of Folklore to the Humanities, ed. Dan Ben-Amos, a special issue of Humanities 7(4), 14: 1-39, 2018

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Approaching the Viking Age in Finland: An Introduction

Mr Frog, Joonas Ahola

In Fibula, Fabula, Fact: Defining and Contextualizing the Viking Age in Finland. Ed. Joonas Ahola & Frog with Clive Tolley. Studia Fennica Historica. Helsinki: Finnish Literature Society. Pp. 21-84., 2014

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Language and Mythology: Semantic Correlation and Disambiguation of Gods as Iconic Signs

Mr Frog

In Shamanhood and Mythology: Archaic Techniques of Ecstasy and Current Techniques of Research: In Honour of Mihály Hoppál, Celebrating His 75th Birthday. Ed. Attila Mátéffy & György Szabados with Tamás Csernyei. Budapest: Hungarian Society for Religious Studies. Pp. 85–134. , 2017

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‘The Anglo-Saxon Charms: Texts in Context', Approaching Methodology: A Special Issue of Retrospective Methods Newsletter 4 (2012). Pp 1-10 (6500 words).

Rebecca Fisher

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The Finnic Tetrameter -A Creolization of Poetic Form?

Mr Frog

Studia Metrica et Poetica 6(1): 20–78, 2019

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On the Analogical Comparison of Performance Environments: Lament Poetry’s Soundscape as a Case Study

Eila Stepanova, Mr Frog

RMN Newsletter 14: 91–111, 2019

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