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Sacred to the Touch

Nordic and Baltic Religious Wood Carving
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With near-mythical forests of birch and pine, the Nordic and Baltic countries boast a rich tradition of religious wood carving that is in many ways emblematic of their cultures. Sacred to the Touch examines the spiritual and intellectual projects of six twentieth- and twenty-first-century artists who have adapted and revitalized this tradition. Through interviews and analyses, folklorist Thomas A. DuBois explores the notions of continuity with the past that these artists seek to express through their art, examining the forest church of late Finnish artist Eva Ryynanen, the carvings of Norwegian Americans Phillip Odden and Else Bigton that decorate a planned replica of a stave church in Southern California, the medieval Catholic-rooted work of Lutheran Sister Lydia Mariadotter (Swedish), the grave markers and roadside figures of Algimantas Sakalauskas (Lithuanian), and the merging of Lutheran and pre-Christian traditions by Lars Levi Sunna (Sami). With color photographs and detailed descriptions, Sacred to the Touch reveals the interplay of tradition with personal and communal identity that characterize modern religious carving in Northern Europe.
Thomas A. DuBois is the Halls-Bascom Professor of Scandinavian Studies, Folklore, and Religious Studies at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He is the author of Lyric, Meaning and Audience in the Oral Tradition of Northern Europe and Nordic Religions in the Viking Age.
Acknowledgments Introduction 1. Eva Ryynaenen: Karjalan Kukkiva Puu (The Flowering Tree of Karelia) and Continuity Uncovered 2. Phillip Odden and Else Bigton: In Search of Knowledge and Continuity Covered 3. Sister Lydia Mariadotter: "Foersoek! Fortsaett!" ("Try! Continue!") and Continuity Rediscovered 4. Lars Levi Sunna: "Valde dat dego dat lea ja don boadat oaidnit" ("Take it as it is and see what happens") and Continuity Recovered 5. Algimantas Sakalauskas: Tikeimas ("Belief") < Tik Ejemas ("Just Walking") and Continuity Discovered Conclusion Works Cited Index
Sacred to the Touch models a fresh approach to a pan-national, interdisciplinary means of studying material culture. It is exemplary in its analysis of 'micro-histories' that open up into deep areas of historical study. -- Patricia Berman, author of In Another Light: Danish Painting in the Nineteenth Century Thomas DuBois makes a meaningful contribution to the study of religious art in the contemporary world. -- Nancy L. Wicker, professor of art and art history, University of Mississippi
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