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The Silences of O Silencio Redimido

open access: yesAbriu: Estudos de Textualidade do Brasil, Galicia e Portugal, 2017
This article reviews the editorial history of Silvio Santiago’s novel O silencio redimido, released in 1976, but first submitted to the Spanish censorship in 1964. After situating the author in Galician Literature in the early 1960s, the article examines
Álex Alonso Nogueira
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Nuevas geografías del narcotráfico. La novela gallega sobre el tráfico de drogas

open access: yesConfluenze, 2020
The drug trafficking fiction is expanding throughout a new geography. The almost recent appearance of Galician novels about cocaine trafficking in Northern Spain and the connections between the local capos with Colombian and Mexican cartels enriches the ...
Felipe Oliver
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Rosalía de Castro as a national symbol of Galicia: gender, national myths and literature

open access: yesFeminismo/s, 2010
Rosalía de Castro’s figure has been subject to many interests, which has led to the construction of a mythical image around her work and her own biography.
Encarna Alonso Valero
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The feminist movement and children’s literary criticism in Galicia: a cartography

open access: yesAbriu: Estudos de Textualidade do Brasil, Galicia e Portugal, 2016
Normally, we do not refer to children’s and young adult literature as an area influenced by the feminist movement. However, since the beginning, an instructive conditioning was attributed to children’s and young people’s literature, placing it often in ...
Montserrat Pena Presas
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Inside and Out: Narratives of Space and the Body in the Work of Four Galician Women Writers

open access: yesAbriu: Estudos de Textualidade do Brasil, Galicia e Portugal, 2014
This article follows the traces of a special poetic narrative in the concepts of space and the body in four Galician women writers of the last third of the twentieth century: M.ª Xosé Queizán, Margarita Ledo, Xohana Torres and Úrsula Heinze. The symbolic
M.ª dos Anxos García Fonte
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Ever Changing Times: Sustainability Transformations of Galician Small-Scale Fisheries

open access: yesFrontiers in Marine Science, 2021
The Galician small-scale fisheries sector has been experiencing important changes. The presence of a wide range of ecological, economic, social and institutional drivers have forced the statu quo toward new transitions with the potential to generate ...
Sebastián Villasante   +9 more
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“The Cultural Links between Galicia and Ireland Continue to Flourish Today”: An Interview with the Director of the Irish Centre for Galician Studies (UCC) Martín Veiga [PDF]

open access: yesEstudios Irlandeses, 2017
Dr. Martín Veiga Alonso is Director of the Irish Centre for Galician Studies and lecturer and co-ordinator of the Higher Diploma in Arts (Spanish) at the Department of Spanish, Portuguese and Latin American Studies at University College Cork.
Verónica Membrive Pérez
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Something in Between: Galician Literary Studies Beyond the Linguistic Criterion

open access: yesAbriu: Estudos de Textualidade do Brasil, Galicia e Portugal, 2015
The history of literary phenomena is intertwined with the history of multilingualism. And yet, the study of literature is usually done within the paradigm of the national literature as developed in the 19th century which, from the premise of the ...
María Liñeira
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Basque Writing in the Iberian Context: Brief Notes on the Translations of Basque Literature

open access: yesAnuario del Seminario de Filología Vasca "Julio de Urquijo", 2009
After considering the function of translated literature (from Basque, into Basque) in our literary system, the article analyzes the relations between the literatures of Spain (Catalan, Galician and Spanish).
Mari Jose Olaziregi
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Narration and Identity in Iberian Galician Literature

open access: yesCLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture, 2011
In her article, "Narration and Identity in Iberian Galician Literature" Dolores Vilavedra discusses the contribution made by Galician narratives to the process of codifying models of a supposedly Galician identity. She shows how the development of literary narration has not always been gradual and that it has undergone stages of stagnation.
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