Exploring the rich traditions of Norway's folk healers, this book delves into the rituals of spellcasting, herb gathering, and potion-making. It highlights the cultural practices and beliefs that shaped healing methods both in Norway and among Norwegian immigrants in the New Land, providing a captivating insight into the intersection of folklore and healing arts.
The Norsk, nordmenn og Norge series regards communication as the primary goal
of language learning. This workbook provides meaningful structural practice in
socially relevant and useful ways, combining entertaining activities with more
traditional exercises.
Armed with jokes, puns, and cartoons, Norwegians tried to keep their spirits high and foster the Resistance by poking fun at the occupying Germans during World War II. Despite a 1942 ordinance mandating death for the ridicule of Nazi soldiers, Norwegians attacked the occupying Nazis and their Norwegian collaborators by means of anecdotes, quips, insinuating personal ads, children’s stories, Christmas cards, mock postage stamps, and symbolic clothing. In relating this dramatic story, Kathleen Stokker draws upon her many interviews with survivors of the Occupation and upon the archives of the Norwegian Resistance Museum and the University of Oslo. Central to the book are four “joke notebooks” kept by women ranging in age from eleven to thirty, who found sufficient meaning in this humor to risk recording and preserving it. Stokker also cites details from wartime diaries of three other women from East, West, and North Norway. Placing the joking in historical, cultural, and psychological context, Stokker demonstrates how this seemingly frivolous humor in fact contributed to the development of a resistance mentality among an initially confused, paralyzed, and dispirited population, stunned by the German invasion of their neutral country. For this paperback edition, Stokker has added a new preface offering a comparative view of resistance through humor in neighboring Denmark.
Designed to complement the textbook "Norsk, nordemenn og Norge," this teacher's manual provides educators with essential resources and guidance for effective instruction. It offers insights into the textbook's content, teaching strategies, and activities tailored to enhance student understanding of Norwegian culture and language. The manual serves as a valuable tool for teachers aiming to create an engaging learning environment while navigating the complexities of the subject matter.