Viking Hiking and Other Time Travel1

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Abstract

A new form of immersive experience has emerged in the intersection between adventure tourism, slow tourism, living history, and live-action role-playing. Sprung from the “Viking community” and live-action role-playing, with connections to professional archaeology, heritage, and tourism, it is an immersive, slow adventure. Its nature setting, slow experiential ethos, and deep immersion make it distinct. Through a set of case studies from Norway and Scotland, this chapter investigates how past and present identities are negotiated and authenticity arises as the past comes alive in the present imbued with values, meanings, and hopes for a desired future. Here termed time travel and analyzed in the theoretical contexts of “slow adventure” tourism and Critical Heritage Studies, this type of immersion has proven to be a deeply felt experience for participants.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationViking Heritage and History in Europe
Subtitle of host publicationPractices and Re-creations
PublisherTaylor and Francis Ltd.
Chapter3
Pages37-54
Number of pages18
ISBN (Electronic)9781003861409
ISBN (Print)9780367628628
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 6 Mar 2024

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