Book ID: CBB236553261

Evergreen Ash: Ecology and Catastrophe in Old Norse Myth and Literature (2019)

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Christopher Abram (Author)


University of Virginia Press


Publication Date: 2019
Physical Details: 320
Language: English

Norse mythology is obsessed with the idea of an onrushing and unstoppable apocalypse: Ragnarok, when the whole of creation will perish in fire, smoke, and darkness and the earth will no longer support the life it once nurtured. Most of the Old Norse texts that preserve the myths of Ragnarok originated in Iceland, a nation whose volcanic activity places it perpetually on the brink of a world-changing environmental catastrophe. As the first full-length ecocritical study of Old Norse myth and literature, Evergreen Ash argues that Ragnarok is primarily a story of ecological collapse that reflects the anxieties of early Icelanders who were trying to make a home in a profoundly strange, marginal, and at times hostile environment. Christopher Abram here contends that Ragnarok offers an uncanny foreshadowing of our current global ecological crisis—the era of the Anthropocene. Ragnarok portends what may happen when a civilization believes that nature can be mastered and treated only as a resource to be exploited for human ends. The enduring power of the Ragnarok myth, and its relevance to life in the era of climate change, lies in its terrifying evocation of a world in which nothing is what it was before, a world that is no longer home to us—and, thus, a world with no future. Climate change may well be our Ragnarok.

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Authors & Contributors
Brennan, Andrew
Granqvist, Karin
Hall, A.
Nadasdy, Paul
Robin, Libby
Thurston, Tina L.
Journals
Configurations: A Journal of Literature, Science, and Technology
Asclepio: Archivo Iberoamericano de Historia de la Medicina
Australian Historical Studies
Ethnohistory: Journal of the American Society for Ethnohistory
Journal of Historical Geography
Public Understanding of Science
Publishers
Amsterdam University Press
CSIRO Publishing
Duke University Press
Kluwer Academic
Peter Lang
Princeton University Press
Concepts
Nature and its relationship to culture; human-nature relationships
Ecology
Anthropocene
Traditional societies and cultures
Landscape changes
Millennialism; eschatology; apocalyptic belief
People
Althusser, Louis
Butler, Judith
Chester, Chris
Lévinas, Emmanuel
Pancake, Ann
Time Periods
21st century
20th century
19th century
Medieval
Early modern
16th century
Places
Scandinavia; Nordic countries
Iceland
Denmark
France
Philippines
Australia
Institutions
Grampians National Park
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