Kendra Willson
Ph.D.
Old Norse; Modern Icelandic; sagas; runes; personal names; grammaticalization; historical syntax
Project: Invisible forces: communication with the supernatural in folk belief from Finland's bilingual coastal areas (Svenska kulturfonden, 2019-2021)
2018 Visiting professor, English department, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque.
2015-2017 Collegium researcher, Turku Institute for Advanced Studies/Nordic languages, School of language and translation studies, University of Turku. Project: Finno-Ugric elements in runic inscriptions.
In general I am interested in questions that connect historical linguistics with a broader cultural context.
My current research project concerns Finland's relationship to Scandinavian runic culture, including possible Finnish and Sámi words in runic inscriptions, as well as use of and beliefs about runes in Finland over time.
I have worked extensively on Icelandic personal names. My dissertation discusses nickname formation and use in Old and Modern Icelandic. Collecting nicknames - unofficial names - led to an interest in name law: how it is decided which names can have official status.
I am also interested in aspects of saga style and narrative technique in Old Norse-Icelandic literature, continuity and change in Icelandic language, beliefs, and narrative practices, and the modern reception of the Old Norse literary heritage.
Another area of focus is historical syntax and grammaticalization; I have worked on examples from both Germanic and Finnic languages, including Icelandic word order, coordinating conjunctions attested in early runic inscriptions, and the Finnish TUA-converb (second temporal construction).
At the University of Turku, I have taught courses in English on Old Icelandic literature and mythology and an Old Norse reading course conducted in Finnish.
Other teaching experience includes Modern Icelandic and Swedish language instruction as well as courses in Modern Icelandic literature, Vikings, and Nordic folklore.
- Contacts and Networks in the Baltic Sea Region (2019) Maths Bertell, Frog, Kendra Willson
- Interdisciplinary and comparative methodologies: an introduction (2019)
- RMN Newsletter
- Interdisciplinary and comparative methodologies: Exploring circum-Baltic cultures and beyond. (2019) Frog, Joonas Ahola, Kendra Willson
- Introduction : looking across the Baltic Sea and over linguistic fences (2019) Contacts and networks in the Baltic Sea region Frog., Willson K, Bertell M
- Kalevala in international masks: a Japanese Aino and Kalevala dell’arte. (2019) Northern myths, modern identities: the nationalisation of northern mythologies since 1800 Kendra Willson
- Mielikuvituksen keskiaika idän ja lännen välillä (2019)
- Glossae - Glossa ry:n blogi
- Runo revisited: borrowing and semantic development (2019)
- RMN Newsletter
- Bookreview: Hjälten Sigurd Fafnesbane i text och bild: Agneta Ney, Bland ormar och drakar. Hjältemyt och manligt ideal i berättartraditioner om Sigurd Fafnesbane. ISBN: 978-91-88168-88-7. (2018)
- Historisk Tidskrift För Finland
- Splitting the atom. Lexical creativity and the image of the Icelandic atom poets (2018)
- Ord Og Tunga
- Book review: Ahola, Joonas, and Frog, Clive Tolley: Fibula, Fabula, Fact: The Viking Age in Finland. Finnish Literature Society, 2014. ISBN: 978-952-222-603-7. (2017)
- Journal of Finnish Studies
- Conjunction renewal, runic coordination and the death of IE *kʷe (2017) Etymology and the European Lexicon: Proceedings of the 14th Fachtagung der Indogermanischen Gesellschaft, 17-22 September 2012, Copenhagen Willson Kendra
- Foreign in the Icelandic name law debate (2017) Namn och identitet: handlingar från Nornas 46:e symposium i Tammerfors den 21-23 oktober 2015 Kendra Willson
- Kirja-arvio: Heikki Oja, Riimut. Viestejä viikingeiltä, Suomalaisen Kirjallisuuden Seura: Helsinki 2015. 240 s. ISBN: 978-952-222-591-7. (2017)
- Mirator
- Suomen riimukirjoitukset kautta aikojen (2017)
- Hiiskuttua: Turun yliopiston humanistisen tiedekunnan verkkolehti
- Austmarr V: "No one is an island" (2016)
- RMN Newsletter
- Bookreview: Finland in the margins of the Viking world (2016)
- Elore
- Ljóð (2016)
- Jón á Bægisá
- [Review of] Heikki Oja. Riimut: viestejä viikingeiltä (2016)
- Futhark: International Journal of Runic Studies
- Linguistic models and surname diversification strategies in Sweden and Denmark (2015)
- ONOMA: Journal of the International Council of onomastic Sciences