Contemporary shamanisms in Norway
religion, entrepreneurship, and politics
by Trude Fonneland & Trude A Fonneland
- First published:
- 21st century
- Language: English
This text examines Sami shamanism in Norway as a uniquely distinctive local manifestation of a global new religious phenomenon. It takes the diversity and hybridity within shamanic practices seriously through case studies from a Norwegian setting and highlights the ethnic dimension of these currents, through a particular focus on Sami versions of shamanism.
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Included because retained bibliographic metadata links this work to Shamanism and spirit practice.
Controlled discovery queries from gegnir and national-library-of-norway matched “Shamanism” and “sjamanisme”. Retained metadata contains “Shamanism” in the description, “Shamanism” in the subject metadata, “sjamanisme” in the subject metadata, and 1 additional metadata match(es).
- “Shamanism”· via Gegnir/Leitir — Icelandic Union Catalogue
- “sjamanisme”· via National Library of Norway
- “Shamanism”· in description
- “Shamanism”· in subject
- “sjamanisme”· in subject
- “Shamanism”· in edition notes
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| Edition | Date | Publisher | Language | ISBN | Access | Links |
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religion, entrepreneurship, and politics Gegnir Icelandic union-catalog record 1 online resource; Contemporary shamanisms in Norway -- The development of Sámi Shamanism in contemporary Norway -- The power of the Arctic nature -- Gender in Sámi Shamanism: the past as a premise for new gender constructions -- The festival Isogaisa: a centre for contemporary shamanic practitioners in Norway -- Shamanistic association: the rise of shamanism as an approved religious community -- Shamanism in secular arenas: the case of Esther Utsi, a Sámi spiritual entrepreneur in the Norwegian tourism industry; Dewey classification: 201.4409481; illustrations (black and white); Includes bibliographical references and index; Previously issued in print: 2017; Publication place: New York, NY | 2018 | Oxford University Press | English |
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- ISBN-10
- Gegnir (Iceland)
- National Library of Norway
- f3b08850c15b5f69d86353db5b3396c5
- OAI
- oai:nb.bibsys.no:999919915384402202
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- Gegnir/Leitir — Icelandic Union Catalogueprimary991014417130406886 (opens in a new tab)
- National Library of Norwayf3b08850c15b5f69d86353db5b3396c5 (opens in a new tab)
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- gegnir:991014417130406886
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