Dr. Solveig Marie Wang
Wissenschaftliche Mitarbeiterin
IFZO-Teilprojekt "Geteiltes Erbe"
Lehrstuhl für Nordische Geschichte
Domstraße 9 A, Raum 0.13
17489 Greifswald
Telefon +49 3834 420 3337
Solveig Marie Wang is an interdisciplinary researcher of medieval Fennoscandia at the University of Greifswald. Solveig received her MA-degree in history at the University of Aberdeen in 2018 and defended her PhD thesis ‘Decolonising Medieval Fennoscandia: Norse-Saami Relations in the Medieval Period’ at the same university in 2021. Solveig is the managing editor of the interdisciplinary and Open Access periodical Apardjón Journal for Scandinavian Studies (https://www.abdn.ac.uk/sdhp/apardjn-journal-for-scandinavian-studies--1802.php). She is also affiliated with the research group Creating the New North: Manifestations of Central Power in the North AD 500-1800 at the Arctic University of Norway. Solveig’s main research interests lie in the medieval north, with a specific focus on the historiography of Indigenous peoples, postcolonial frameworks, cross-cultural contact and concepts like fluidity. At the University of Greifswald she is part of the project ‘Mission Before Colonisation: A Reassessment of Religious Contact in Greenland and Sápmi, 1000-1550’ and since 10/2023 of the IFZO-cluster "New Nationalisms".
Monograph:
- Decolonising Medieval Fennoscandia: An Interdisciplinary Study of Norse-Saami Relations in the Medieval Period (Berlin: De Gruyter, 2023). https://doi.org/10.1515/9783110784305.
Edited Volumes:
- Apardjón Volume 2, ed. by Hannah Booth, Heidi Synnøve Djuve, Deniz Cem Gülen, Ingrid Hegland, Jennifer Hemphill, Simon Nygaard, Alessandro Palumbo, Solveig Marie Wang and Jessie Yusek (Aberdeen: Apardjón Journal for Scandinavian Studies, 2021).
- Grettis rímur, trans. by Lee Colwill, ed. by Hannah Booth, Heidi Synnøve Djuve, Deniz Cem Gülen, Ingrid Hegland, Jennifer Hemphill, Solveig Marie Wang and Jessie Yusek (Aberdeen: Apardjón Journal for Scandinavian Studies, 2021).
- Apardjón Volume 1, ed. by Daniel Cutts, Heidi Synnøve Djuve, Deniz Cem Gülen, Ingrid Hegland, Jennifer Hemphill, Solveig Marie Wang and Caroline Wilhelmsson (Aberdeen: Apardjón Journal for Scandinavian Studies, 2020).
Published articles:
- Review of Andreas Klein: Early Modern Knowledge about the Sámi. A History of Johannes Schefferus’ Lapponia (1673). Hannover: Wehrhan Verlag, Tromsøer Studien zur Kulturwissenschaft, Band 16, NORDEUROPAforum 85 (Jhg. 2023), 83-85.
- ‘Medieval Literature and Saami in the South’, Viking and Medieval Scandinavia, Brepols 2023.
- 'Finnvitka: The Cultural Interface, Identity Negotiation, and Saami Ritual in Medieval Fennoscandia’, CERÆ: An Australasian Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies, 9 [Ritual: Practice, Performance, Perception] (2022), 4-31.
- ‘Decolonising Norse Studies: Colonial Strategies and the Saami as the Other in Scholarship’, Kyngervi, 3 (2021) [forthcoming]
- ‘Conceptualizing the Multi-Cultural North of the Íslendingasögur: Peoples, Places and Phenomena’, Nordlit, 46 (2020), 245-262 (https://doi.org/10.7557/13.5480).
- Session 1239 "Medieval Colonialsim: Reflecting on Indigeneity, Resilience, and Terminology, I" auf dem International Congress on the Study of the Middle Ages in Leeds (3.07.2024).
- Session 1339 "Medieval Colonialsim: Reflecting on Indigeneity, Resilience, and Terminology, II" auf dem International Congress on the Study of the Middle Ages in Leeds (3.07.2024).
- ‘Colonial Entanglements and the Medieval Nordic World. Tensions, Nordic Colonialism and Indigeneity’ in Greifswald (2-3.02.2023).
- Nordischer Klang 2023: Sámi cultures, Sámi challenges (moderation)
- Performing Magic in the Premodern North, virtual conference (8-9.12.2022)
- Performing Magic in the Premodern North (9-10.11.2023, University of Aberdeen)
- Moderating «Ethnicity as a Social Concept?: Non-Germans in Medieval Livonia between Rich Research Tradition and New Approaches», presenters; Dr Gustavs Strenga and Erik Wolf, (International Medieval Congress, University of Leeds, 03.07.2023
- 03.07.2024: «Medieval Colonialism and Indigenous Resilience: Comparative Approaches», Session 1339 "Medieval Colonialsim: Reflecting on Indigeneity, Resilience, and Terminology, II", International Congress on the Study of the Middle Ages in Leeds.
- 10.02.2022: «Outwardly hostile to the Norse? The role of the Saami in Norse Studies», Centre for Scandinavian Studies Seminar Series, University of Aberdeen (virtual)
- 16.02.2022: «Finnvitka: The Ambiguity of Saami Magic», Rethinking Social Boundaries in the 'Viking Diaspora', Université de Montréal (virtual)
- 23.03.2022: «Mission Before Colonisation: Medieval Greenland and Reinterpreting Contact Objects», w. Prof. Cordelia Heß, Department of Social and Cultural History Seminar Series, Ilisimatusarfik
- 09.08.2022: «The Role of the Saami in Medieval (Scandinavian) Studies», Nordiska Historikermötet, University of Gothenburg. Panel: Indigenous people in the Christian peripheries: terminology and methodology, chaired by Piotr Olinski
- 15.09.2022: «An Introduction to Mission before Colonisation: Reassessing Religious Contact in Greenland and Sápmi, 1000-1550: Repatriation and Museum Politics, Contact Objects from Medieval Greenland», w. Prof. Cordelia Heß and Erik Wolf, Creating the New North Seminar Series, Arctic University of Norway
- 09.12.2022: «Det indigene i historiografien og primærkildene», Svenska litteratursällskapet, Minoriteter i historieskrivning – granskningar av nordiske historiografier, Helsinki
- 03.02.2023: «Christianity, Conversion and the Saami in the Medieval Period», Colonial Entanglements and the Medieval Nordic World. Tensions, Nordic Colonialism and Indigeneity, University of Greifswald
- 08.06.2023: «Negotiating Indigenous Pasts in the Future of Renewable Energy Sources», co-authored w. Paul Kirschstein (in-person presenter) and Mary Keogh, Predictable Futures? On the Impact of Fear and Insecurity in the Baltic Sea Region, IFZO Conference, University of Greifswald
- 23.06.2023: «Research Project Presentation: Mission Before Colonisation and an Introduction to Medieval Greenland», guest lecture for history students at Institute for Scandinavian and Finnish Studies, University of Gdánsk
- 05.07.2023: «The Indigenous Turn of Medieval Studies: A Comparative Case Study», Panel Silence and Silencing (Silencing and Racialising), International Medieval Congress, University of Leeds