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Manuel María’s Agrarian Poetry, Galician Literature, and Spain’s Democratic Transition
Modern Language Quarterly, 2014It is generally assumed that Marxist revolutionary platforms were, in the wake of Generalísimo Francisco Franco’s death in 1975, fatally eroded by government decentralization, a burgeoning civil society, and a medium-level welfare state. These phenomena made the expression of Spain’s substate national identities less belligerent as they advanced by ...
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Literature translated from Galician (1975-2020)
The dissemination of Galician literature refers to translations aimed at the international and national spheres. It follows dynamics that vary according to the target culture as well as socio-political circumstances. Ever since the Galician language became co-official (1981), the importation of texts in Galician translation has gained momentum.openaire +1 more source
Bulletin of Hispanic Studies, 2009
The article revises contemporary Spanish and Galician literary history and proposes a postnational critique of the Spanish canons (Spanish, Galician, Basque, etc.), which continue to be monolingual and therefore nationalist. By studying the work of Pardo Bazan, the article argues that even when the work of a writer is fully assimilated into a specific ...
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The article revises contemporary Spanish and Galician literary history and proposes a postnational critique of the Spanish canons (Spanish, Galician, Basque, etc.), which continue to be monolingual and therefore nationalist. By studying the work of Pardo Bazan, the article argues that even when the work of a writer is fully assimilated into a specific ...
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The Year’s Work in Modern Language Studies, 1995
Dolores Vilavedra, Derek Flitter
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Dolores Vilavedra, Derek Flitter
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The topic of death in galician literature for children and young adults
2020In this article, we analize how death is fictionalized in Galician literature for children and young adults, specifically in the narrative works that contain death as the main topic. We refer to the discursive strategies, approaches, resources and language employed by creators in order to deal with such delicate and elusive matter.
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The Mark of Fairy Tales on Galician Literature for Children and Young Adults
2019Capítulo do libro: Brugué, L. y Llompart, A. (eds.) (2020), Contemporary Fairy-Tale Magic. Subverting Gender and Genre, Leiden: Brill. 340 pp.
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The Lineage of The Blue Hen: Galician Literature for Children at the Turn of the Century
Bookbird: A Journal of International Children's Literature, 2010This overview of Galician children's literature highlights the powerful and sometimes subversive role that books for the young play in dealing with issues of freedom, language, love, war, and violence, whether told fancifully or realistically.
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Sensory descriptive analysis and hedonic consumer test for Galician type breads
Food Control, 2022Nieves Muñoz-Ferreiro
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Galician literature and the imaginary
2016Antón Figueroa, Elias J. Feijo Torres
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