Iceland review - 2016, Side 83

Iceland review - 2016, Side 83
The future story of Icelandic sea- women has yet to be written, and a large part of their past remains in the dark. “I consider my book only the beginning,” says Willson. “I interviewed 200 women and have contact information for at least as many more.” Historical records are continuing to come to light. Willson is applying for grants to carry on with her research, hop- ing to focus on some of the early women. “There’s a whole bunch of them, like Stokkseyrar-Dísa, who I don’t even mention in the book. She lived in the 1600s and basically ran Stokkseyri and owned several boats,” Willson reveals. She also has a fasci- nation with Ísafold Runólfsdóttir (1829-1901), who was said to be so strong that she could pull her wooden rowboat to shore by herself and send men making unwanted passes at her “one by one rolling down the gangway,” as recounted in Seawomen of Iceland. “Don’t you love her? I could write a whole book about her,” Willson laughs. “Then there’s Þuríður formaður. I know she’s the most famous but Þuríður stood up for people, men and women [demanding justice for herself and others]. She went to court—and won. You don’t hear about that. She really impressed me as a person.” Willson is currently working with a film production company mak- ing a documentary based on her research. Shooting is set to begin this September. Her hope is that her work will encourage more women to work at sea. “A lot of women never think of it as something they can do. Maybe now they will.” u An exhibition based on Willson’s research is currently running at the Reykjavík Maritime Museum. A woman (name unknown) wearing oilskin fishing clothes in 1919-21. P H O TO C O U R TE S Y O F TH E N AT IO N A L M U S E U M O F IC E LA N D . ICELAND REVIEW 81
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