Anders Palm
Anders Palm (born 6 July 1942 in Malmö)[1] is a Swedish literary scholar and linguist. He is professor of history of literature at Lund University. In 2011 he received an honorary degree of medicine.[2] Palm is the principal architect of "Medical Humanities"[3] which today is included in the Swedish physician education, and means that the body is seen from a humanities perspective as from a normal medical perspective.[4]
Palm has also written books, among them Den svenska sångboken ("The Swedish Song book") together with Johan Stenström.[5]
Palm received the Dobloug Prize in 2003.[6]
References
- ↑ http://www.birthday.se/sok/?f=Anders&l=Palm&y=1942
- ↑ http://www.sol.lu.se/litteraturvetenskap/nyheter/126/
- ↑ http://kulturochhalsa.org/tag/medical-humanities/?country=Sweden
- ↑ http://www.sol.lu.se/litteraturvetenskap/nyheter/126/
- ↑ http://libris.kb.se/hitlist?q=WFRF%3A%28Palm+Anders+1942+%29&d=libris&m=10&p=1&hist=true&noredirect=true
- ↑ http://www.svenskaakademien.se/akademien/sammankomster/hogtidssammankomsten/hogtidssammankomst_2003
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