Old Norse: From Heimskringla to Hollywood

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  • Опубліковано 27 чер 2024
  • A panel discussion featuring Dr. Jóhanna Katrín Friðriksdóttir (National Library of Norway), Dr. Ole-Albert Rønning Nordby (National Library of Norway), and Jackson Crawford discussing the popularity of Viking- and Norse-related themes in modern culture.
    Jackson Crawford, Ph.D.: Sharing real expertise in Norse language and myth with people hungry to learn, free of both ivory tower elitism and the agendas of self-appointed gurus. Visit jacksonwcrawford.com/ (includes bio and linked list of all videos).
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 34

  • @AlfOfAllTrades
    @AlfOfAllTrades 3 дні тому +34

    Happy to say I was there. Very interesting, and fun to meet Dr. Crawford in person as well. He seemed genuinely happy to meet one of his youtube subscribers, which made it even more fun. Takk for en informativ diskusjon, til både Dr. Jackson Crawford og til Dr. Jóhanna Katrín Fri∂riksdóttir. Kudos til Dr. Ole-Albert Rønning Nordby som gjorde en god jobb som ordstyrer.

  • @steelstanding8005
    @steelstanding8005 3 дні тому +24

    How awsome that Dr. Crawford is working with the National Archive here, love it.

    • @ErikHolten
      @ErikHolten 15 годин тому +1

      National *Library, the National Archive is another, separate institution.

  • @lennieo6331
    @lennieo6331 2 дні тому +2

    New subscriber here but have enjoyed Dr Crawford's videos for a while. Absolutely enthralling discussion, insightful and humorous. Interesting to think that Dr Crawford may end up having a larger subscriber count than the actual number of people who spoke old Norse at the time. Thank you for this talk and upwards and onwards with your channel.

  • @rogxr6445
    @rogxr6445 24 хвилини тому

    Hey jack ! U are the best oldnorse teacher to me im not talking for another wish i can meet u man all respect from barbaria contry

  • @CaptainBoban
    @CaptainBoban 2 дні тому +3

    While ive been a fan of crawford for 3-4 years now, the last month or so ive been very impressed by his relation to the academic standard and I think he in a very eloquently way expressed this in this conversation.

  • @tagestabell-kul4884
    @tagestabell-kul4884 2 дні тому

    19:43 I attended, and appreciate your efforts to convey meaning rather than just words.

  • @SuperMordsith
    @SuperMordsith День тому +2

    Tråkigt att de politiserade ämnet. Men det är detta som det akademiska fältet nu befinner sig i.

  • @IcelandicRoots1
    @IcelandicRoots1 2 дні тому +2

    Very, very cool discussion!

  • @bigfootisjustreallyshy
    @bigfootisjustreallyshy 2 дні тому +5

    I appreciate that you dont hammer people over the head with the fact that some hate groups misuse Norse iconography. IMO all it does it turn good people away from something they could really love studying out of fear of being associated with those movements.
    The more popular and mainstream Norse culture becomes, the more we "take back" the iconography. And the misuse of those symbols by those groups will truly be nothing more than an aberration.

  • @user-yd4le6wv9p
    @user-yd4le6wv9p 2 дні тому

    Thanks so much for yet another great conversation. Excellent interview questions, with good, illustrative examples. Really a pleasure to watch. Kudos and gratitude to all three of you on stage!

  • @joesamrae
    @joesamrae 3 дні тому +3

    Legend

  • @acaciabaker5935
    @acaciabaker5935 3 дні тому +1

    Wonderful!

  • @bettinaeign5816
    @bettinaeign5816 2 дні тому

    Cool discussion and cool remark about Mr Wednesday. I watched the show and liked the book even better.

  • @Lcngopher
    @Lcngopher 3 дні тому +2

    So in a roundabout way, dr crawford has impacted the name of multiple magic the gathering cards. With the assassins creed universes beyond set releasing later this year, they have multiple cards depicting eivor. One is part of a two deck intro product

  • @melissahdawn
    @melissahdawn 3 дні тому +3

    When such words were spoken and written, no one valued the languages. All of Europe valued those ideas, and it seems just the germaniac portion preserved it. Thank goodness!! We are merely a stepping stone, sorta kinda... at least that is my quick take on it, it seems like each culture passes information down sort of trying it on then passing it down. Maybe movies are a global pulse in the same way Sagas and Operas were in the past. I mean look at Bible stories, and sacred text. Is it the stories themselves that influence generations of devoted followers or what they hear, which is more than they words to convey... I have been thinking alot about the use of humor to remember things.... for example, I will probably remember for a long time that law about biting people because it is humorous.

  • @cmcapps1963
    @cmcapps1963 2 дні тому +2

    Isn't every ethnocentric movement that puts any ethnic group above others harmful? I think Dr Crawford's answer was excellent and the questioner's perspective not very informed.

  • @PalleRasmussen
    @PalleRasmussen 3 дні тому +6

    Eh? What? I picked up and read Shakespeare with no problem.

    • @danitbelle6136
      @danitbelle6136 3 дні тому +4

      I haven't got very far into the video yet, so I don't know if you're responding to something that's said there, but Shakespeare is writing in Early Modern English (only one step from the kind you're writing in). For older stuff, you want Middle English (Chaucer being the most famous example) or Old English (Beowulf, etc.).

    • @PalleRasmussen
      @PalleRasmussen 3 дні тому

      @@danitbelle6136 I was responding, which you have probably seen at this time in the video- if not, you will.

    • @az4037
      @az4037 3 дні тому +9

      I don’t believe you. You sincerely read an entire Shakespeare play without consulting the dictionary or using footnotes? There are a lot of archaic words and constructions that are essentially incomprehensible to modern day english speakers. Unless you already had exposure to 16th century english, I doubt you could breeze through a Shakespeare or Marlowe play the same way you can read Harry Potter or something.

    • @PalleRasmussen
      @PalleRasmussen 3 дні тому +1

      @@az4037 yet I did, whatever you believe, after gymnasium. I had also read Unfinished Tales right out of public school. I have a good ear for English, less so for French.

    • @ryanpangilinan5803
      @ryanpangilinan5803 3 дні тому +1

      @@az4037didn’t get to the part in the video yet either. I’d say it probably depends on the play tbh! I didn’t have too much trouble with Julius Caesar ie, but I don’t remember King Lear being an easy read

  • @BearmoonRuneandTarot
    @BearmoonRuneandTarot 4 години тому

    Well, if we're going to provide extremists with alternatives to the QANON Shaman, how about using normal pagans and seidr practitioners as an example of people who incorporate pre-Chrsitian Scandi beliefs into their modern lives... instead of the extemists?
    There is tons of variety and diversity among Norse pagans, but the nutty MAGA guy gets all the press. 🤦‍♀️

  • @donkeysaurusrex7881
    @donkeysaurusrex7881 3 дні тому +1

    First!