Ingvild Flaskerud

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Ingvild Flaskerud is Post-doctoral Fellow at Uni Global, the University of Bergen, Norway.

Ingvild Flaskerud
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OccupationAssociate Professor
Academic work
InstitutionsUniversity of Tromsø

Research InterestEdit

Ingvild Flaskerud's main research interests include Twelver Shia rituals, their material and visual culture, the negotiation of religious authority, and Shia migration and reforming in the West.

EducationEdit

  • Ph.D. , The Department of Archeology, History, Cultural Studies and Religion , the University of Bergen, 2008
  • Post. Doctoral position at the University of Bergen, funded by the Norwegian Research Council ,  From 2010 and 2013

Her further educational information is not available on social media.

CareerEdit

  • Program Fellow at Centre for Peace Studies, University of Tromsø
  • Assistant Professor at the Department of Religious Studies, University of Tromsø

Books and articlesEdit

Her vision towards Imam HussainEdit

In one of her books, Visualizing Belief and Piety in Iranian Shiism, she is offering a new paradigm of Islamic culture and iconography through an analysis of the Iranian Shia environment.

In one chapter of this book, she explains Ashura tragedy in detail and Shia’s opinions towards this tragedy. Then she mentioned the impression that Ashura has made so far, leading  people’s actions in a certain way without ordering them directly. In the following chapters, she explained how the Ashura ritual has been held so far in Iran.

She introduced some new roles in Ashura’s ritual like Maddah explaining how they narrate the tragedy and send the message of Ashura to people.

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