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I had the pleasure of interviewing Gísli Pálsson for this episode of the podcast in his office at the University of Iceland. He recently retired, but he has served as a professor and Director of Institute of Anthropology at the university. He has written several books, including “The Man Who Stole Himself”, the story about Hans Jónatan, who was the first black citizen of Iceland.
To get a good overview of that story you can check out the video below that I recently published about Hans Jónatan on YouTube.
To stay up to date on what I am sharing, like new podcast episodes, videos, articles and more, sign up for the All Things Iceland newsletter.
During our chat, we talk about many different topics. It was fascinating to talk with him and below are some of the topics we discussed.
1. You were born in the Westman Islands. Were you there
2. What made you interested in studying anthropology?
3. When did you find out about he story of Hans Jonatan and
4. When you were researching for the book, did you find
5. Another one of
6. After the eruption of Eyjafjallajökull, you started a project called the
7. Through you
8. How do you choose what you want to research and write
9. What is your favorite Icelandic word or phrase?
I hope you enjoyed listening to this episode of the All Things Iceland podcast. If you think someone else will find this episode interesting and/useful please share it. My newsletter is dedicated to sharing even more fascinating information about Iceland.
For your convenience and listening pleasure, this podcast is available on many platforms. You can listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, and pretty much any platform that plays podcasts.
Þakka þér kærlega fyrir að hlusta (og að lesa) og sjáumst fljótlega
Thank you kindly for listening (and reading) and see you soon!
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I had the pleasure of interviewing Gísli Pálsson for this episode of the podcast in his office at the University of Iceland. He recently retired, but he has served as a professor and Director of Institute of Anthropology at the university. He has written several books, including “The Man Who Stole Himself”, the story about Hans Jónatan, who was the first black citizen of Iceland.
To get a good overview of that story you can check out the video below that I recently published about Hans Jónatan on YouTube.
To stay up to date on what I am sharing, like new podcast episodes, videos, articles and more, sign up for the All Things Iceland newsletter.
During our chat, we talk about many different topics. It was fascinating to talk with him and below are some of the topics we discussed.
1. You were born in the Westman Islands. Were you there
2. What made you interested in studying anthropology?
3. When did you find out about he story of Hans Jonatan and
4. When you were researching for the book, did you find
5. Another one of
6. After the eruption of Eyjafjallajökull, you started a project called the
7. Through you
8. How do you choose what you want to research and write
9. What is your favorite Icelandic word or phrase?
I hope you enjoyed listening to this episode of the All Things Iceland podcast. If you think someone else will find this episode interesting and/useful please share it. My newsletter is dedicated to sharing even more fascinating information about Iceland.
For your convenience and listening pleasure, this podcast is available on many platforms. You can listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, and pretty much any platform that plays podcasts.
Þakka þér kærlega fyrir að hlusta (og að lesa) og sjáumst fljótlega
Thank you kindly for listening (and reading) and see you soon!
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