Camilla Asplund Ingemark
Associate professor at Department of Cultural Anthropology and Ethnology; Ethnology; Employees
- Mobile phone:
- +46 70 167 99 53
- E-mail:
- camillaasplundingemark@etnologi.uu.se
- Visiting address:
- Engelska parken, Thunbergsvägen 3H
- Postal address:
- Box 631
751 26 UPPSALA
Senior Lecturer/Associate Professor at Department of Cultural Anthropology and Ethnology; Ethnology; Employees
- Telephone:
- +46 18 471 83 87
- Mobile phone:
- +46 70 167 99 53
- E-mail:
- camillaasplundingemark@etnologi.uu.se
- Visiting address:
- Campus Gotland, Cramérgatan 3
SE-62157 Visby
Sweden - Postal address:
- Uppsala universitet, Campus Gotland
SE-62167 Visby
Sweden
Short presentation
I am Associate Professor of Ethnology at Campus Gotland. My main research interests are narrative and belief in different periods from antiquity to the present; therapeutic uses of storytelling; the history of emotions; temporalities; popular conceptions of the past; cultural disaster studies; environmental humanities; and narrativity and sustainability.

Publications
Recent publications
-
Dangerous Women by the Shore: Reading Hjálmþés saga ok Ölvis through Graeco-Roman Myth and Legend
Part of Good Thoughts on Folklore and Mythology, p. 298-307, Trivent Publishing, 2025
-
The Werewolf in the Ancient World by Daniel Ogden
Part of Preternature, p. 78-81, 2025
-
"De har aldrig lagt sig trötta och svettiga på soffan": Lättja i frågelistsvar om klimatförändringar
Part of Vardagens triviala allvar och berättandets kraft, p. 209-225, Åbo Akademis förlag, 2024
-
The 'Monster-Harbouring Sea': Sea Monsters and Sea Serpents in Ancient Myth
Part of The Oxford Handbook of Monsters in Classical Myth, p. 95-105, Oxford University Press, 2024
-
Part of Journal of Folklore Research Reviews, 2024
All publications
Articles in journal
-
Part of Tidsskrift for kulturforskning, p. 31-48, 2022
Books
-
Representations of Fear: Verbalising Emotion in Ancient Roman Folk Narratives
Academia Scientiarum Fennica, 2020
Chapters in book
-
Dangerous Women by the Shore: Reading Hjálmþés saga ok Ölvis through Graeco-Roman Myth and Legend
Part of Good Thoughts on Folklore and Mythology, p. 298-307, Trivent Publishing, 2025
-
"De har aldrig lagt sig trötta och svettiga på soffan": Lättja i frågelistsvar om klimatförändringar
Part of Vardagens triviala allvar och berättandets kraft, p. 209-225, Åbo Akademis förlag, 2024
-
The 'Monster-Harbouring Sea': Sea Monsters and Sea Serpents in Ancient Myth
Part of The Oxford Handbook of Monsters in Classical Myth, p. 95-105, Oxford University Press, 2024
-
Socialization: Fairytales as vehicles of moral messages
Part of A Cultural History of Fairy Tales in Antiquity, p. 149-168, Bloomsbury Academic, 2021
-
In the Shadow of Apocalyptic Futures: Climate Change as a Cultural Trope in Vernacular Discourse
Part of Climate Change Temporalities, p. 49-68, Routledge, 2021
-
Bergtagning: Tron på naturens krafter
Part of Folktro, p. 183-195, Bokförlaget Stolpe, 2021
-
Part of Former som formar, p. 11-14, Uppsala universitet, 2019
-
Islands Submerged into the Sea: Islands in the Cultural Imaginary of Climate Change
Part of Former som formar, p. 199-208, Uppsala universitet, 2019
Other
-
The Werewolf in the Ancient World by Daniel Ogden
Part of Preternature, p. 78-81, 2025
-
Part of Journal of Folklore Research Reviews, 2024
-
Knowledge Production and Tradition Archives
Part of Ethnologia Scandinavica, p. 290-292, 2020
-
Cultural Perspectives on Humour
Part of Ethnologia Scandinavica, p. 248-250, 2018
-
Cultural Perspectives on Humour
Part of Arv. Nordic Yearbook of Folklore, p. 153-156, 2017
-
Skratt som fastnar: Kulturella perspektiv på skratt och humor
Part of RIG, p. 113-115, 2017
-
Part of Fabula, p. 409-412, 2017