
Masterclass: Don't Fear the Draugr: The Role of The Icelandic Undead with Dr. Irina-Maria Manea
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How much do we really know about how Vikings practiced? Learn more about the role of Icelandic Draugr with returning scholar Dr. Irina-Maria Manea Hosted by Cassandra May


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٢٩ أكتوبر ٢٠٢٣، ١٠:٠٠ ص – ١٢:٠٠ م غرينتش-٤
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About the Event
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Join SASA and Dr. Irina-Maria Manea to learn more about the Draugr and Icelandic Undead.
Vikings seem to have had their own ghosts, but unlike many other creatures from folklore around the world, what distinguishes them is a palpable presence – In the Sagas of the Icelanders they appear corporeal, threatening and destructive. The draugar (a rather generic term – wooden log in poetic language) would pop up in many stories linked to the conversion times, become as big and heavy as oxen, reside in barrows protecting a treasure, attack passers-by and the most violent would terrorise and infect whole regions, like the „troll“ Glam from Grettis Saga or revenant (aptrgongur) Thorod from Eyrbiggja saga. A selfish attachment to bodies and…