Contemporary Galician cultural studies : between the local and the global / edited by Kirsty Hooper and Manuel Puga Moruxa.

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Other Authors: Hooper, Kirsty, Puga Moruxa, Manuel
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Modern Language Association of America, 2011.
Series:World literatures reimagined.
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Table of Contents:
  • Machine generated contents note: Introduction / Kirsty Hooper / Manuel Puga Moruxa
  • Interpreting Galician History: The Recent Construction of an Unknown Past / Kirsty Hooper / Manuel Puga Moruxa
  • National Literature and the Literary Field / Lourenzo Fernández Prieto
  • Cultural History and Resistance: The Articulation of Modern Galician Literature / Antón Figueroa
  • Toward a Postnational History of Galician Literature: Rereading Rosalia de Castro's Narrative as Atlantic Modernism / Maria do Cebreiro Rábade Villar
  • Introduction / Joseba Gabilondo
  • The Other Galicia: Construction of National Identity through Absence / Joseba Gabilondo
  • Galician-Spanish-British? Migrant Identification Practices, Transnationalism, and Invisibility in Guildford, England / Eugenia R. Romero
  • Portuguese or Spanish Orthography for the Galizan Language? An Analysis of the Conflito Normativo / Jaine Beswick
  • Camping Up the Nation: Anton Lopo's Ganga and the Queering of Iberia / John Patrick Thompson
  • Whose Heritage Is It, Anyway? Cultural Planning and Practice in Contemporary Galicia / Timothy McGovern
  • Imagining Galician Cinema: Utopian Visions? / Maria Reimóndez
  • Utopian Identity in Galician Television Programming: Nostalgia as Ideology in the Series Made by Television de Galicia / José Colmeiro
  • The Postmodern Avant-Gardes in Post-1975 Galician Literature: Rompente, Anton Reixa, and Suso de Toro / Marta Pérez Pereira
  • Modes of Representation in Galician Visual Poetry / Burghard Baltrusch
  • Remapping Galician Narrative for the Twenty-First Century / Laura López Fernández
  • Poetry and Performance: The Renewal of the Public Sphere in Present-Day Galicia / Kirsty Hooper.