Exploring Animals as Agents and Objects in Early Medieval Iceland and Scandinavia.
(2023)
Book Chapter
Evans Tang, H. J., & Ruiter, K. (2023). Exploring Animals as Agents and Objects in Early Medieval Iceland and Scandinavia. In L. Gardela, & K. Kajkowski (Eds.), Animals and Animated Objects in the Early Middle Ages. Brepols Publishers
Outputs (12)
Reading animal-human relations: Sámr and Gunnarr in Njáls saga. (2023)
Journal Article
Evans Tang, H. J. (2023). Reading animal-human relations: Sámr and Gunnarr in Njáls saga. Scandinavian Studies, 95(1), 35-55
Reading Animal-Human Relations: Sámr and Gunnarr in Njáls saga (2023)
Journal Article
Evans Tang, H. J. (2023). Reading Animal-Human Relations: Sámr and Gunnarr in Njáls saga. Scandinavian Studies, 95(1), 35-55
Exploring Animals As Agents And Objects In Early Medieval Iceland And Scandinavia (2023)
Book Chapter
Evans Tang, H. J., & Ruiter, K. (2023). Exploring Animals As Agents And Objects In Early Medieval Iceland And Scandinavia. In L. Gardeła, & K. Kajkowski (Eds.), Animals and Animated Objects in the Early Middle Ages (81-101). Turnhoult, Belgium: Brepols Publishers. https://doi.org/10.1484/M.NAA-EB.5.132517This chapter offers new explorations of animal-human relationships, specifically but not limited to the human-horse relationship in Viking Age and medieval Scandinavian evidence. Working between literary and legal texts, as well as mortuary archaeolo... Read More about Exploring Animals As Agents And Objects In Early Medieval Iceland And Scandinavia.
Animal-Human Relationships in Medieval Iceland: From Farm-Settlement to Sagas (2022)
Book
Evans Tang, H. J. (2022). Animal-Human Relationships in Medieval Iceland: From Farm-Settlement to Sagas. D. S. Brewer
Of pots and porridge : food, cooking, and serving in Old Norse sources (2021)
Journal Article
Evans Tang, H. J., & Ashby, S. (2021). Of pots and porridge : food, cooking, and serving in Old Norse sources. Viking and Medieval Scandinavia, 17, 221-251
Feeling at home with anymals in Old Norse sources (2021)
Journal Article
Evans Tang, H. J. (2021). Feeling at home with anymals in Old Norse sources. Home Cultures: The Journal of Architecture Design and Domestic Space, 18(2), 83-104. https://doi.org/10.1080/17406315.2021.1963622While Viking-age and medieval Iceland was a place of domestic animals, studies of its literature and material culture have little considered the multi-sensory nature of anymal-human relationships.1 A farming society necessarily shapes its places and... Read More about Feeling at home with anymals in Old Norse sources.
Representing Beasts in Early Medieval England and Scandinavia (2019)
Journal Article
Evans Tang, H. (2019). Representing Beasts in Early Medieval England and Scandinavia. Saga-book, 43, 183-186
Schwein – E.1 – IV.1 Narrative Texte. (2017)
Book Chapter
Evans, H. (2017). Schwein – E.1 – IV.1 Narrative Texte. In S. Obermaier (Ed.), Tiere in der Literatur des Mittelalters Ein interdisziplinäres Lexikon. Online
The Horse and his Hero in Old Norse Literature: A symbiotic relationship in the heroic poetry of the Poetic Edda. (2014)
Book Chapter
Evans, H. (2014). The Horse and his Hero in Old Norse Literature: A symbiotic relationship in the heroic poetry of the Poetic Edda. In A. Broome, P. Chow, & N. Smalley (Eds.), Illuminating the North: Proceedings from the Nordic Research Network Conference 2013 (45-60). Norvik Press