The cultural export of Galician identity and nationalism in exile
We intend to study how the events of the Spanish Civil War and the Republican defeat led to the disintegration of the Galician Party, whose members went into exile with many intellectuals. Argentina was the country in which the largest number of refugees from northwestern Spain was concentrated, suc...
Guardado en:
| Autor principal: | |
|---|---|
| Formato: | Artículo revista |
| Lenguaje: | Español |
| Publicado: |
Centro de Estudios Avanzados
2017
|
| Materias: | |
| Acceso en línea: | https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/restudios/article/view/19127 |
| Aporte de: |
| id |
I10-R334-article-19127 |
|---|---|
| record_format |
ojs |
| spelling |
I10-R334-article-191272019-06-20T17:08:04Z The cultural export of Galician identity and nationalism in exile La exportación cultural de la identidad y del nacionalismo gallego en el exilio Real López, Inmaculada Galeguista Party Castelao Exile Galeuzc Council of Galicia Partido Galeguista Castelao Exilio Galeuzca Consejo de Galicia We intend to study how the events of the Spanish Civil War and the Republican defeat led to the disintegration of the Galician Party, whose members went into exile with many intellectuals. Argentina was the country in which the largest number of refugees from northwestern Spain was concentrated, such as Alfonso Rodríaguez Castelao and Luis Seoane, among others. It was there where, in turn, the Galician identity was developed trying to re-establish the fracture that it had suffered with Franco's Spain. Through cultural, business, anthropological and political initiatives there was an interest in achieving the resurgence of ideals that had been censored, as well as a fragmented memory. Finally, the objective is to demonstrate how that nationalist identity that continued to be cultivated in exile was able to establish itself in the last stage of Franco's Spain and early years of democracy. Nos proponemos estudiar cómo los acontecimientos de la Guerra Civil española y la derrota republicana derivaron en la disgregación del Partido Galeguista, cuyos integrantes partieron al exilio junto a numerosos intelectuales. Argentina fue el país en el que se concentró el mayor número de refugiados procedentes del noroeste español como Alfonso Rodríguez Castelao y Luis Seoane, entre otros. Fue allí donde, a su vez, se desarrolló la identidad gallega intentando restablecer la fractura que había sufrido con la España franquista. A través de iniciativas culturales, empresariales, antropológicas y políticas hubo un interés por conseguir el resurgimiento de unos ideales que habían quedado censurados, así como una memoria fragmentada. Finalmente, el objetivo es demostrar cómo esa identidad nacionalista que se siguió cultivando en el exilio consiguió instaurarse en la última etapa de la España franquista y primeros años de la democracia. Centro de Estudios Avanzados 2017-12-30 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/restudios/article/view/19127 10.31050/re.v0i38.19127 Estudios digital; Núm. 38 (2017): El exilio en clave latinoamericana: identidades, memorias, itinerarios y políticas; 31-45 1852-1568 0328-185X 10.31050/re.v0i38 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/restudios/article/view/19127/19058 Derechos de autor 2017 Estudios digital |
| institution |
Universidad Nacional de Córdoba |
| institution_str |
I-10 |
| repository_str |
R-334 |
| container_title_str |
Estudios digital |
| language |
Español |
| format |
Artículo revista |
| topic |
Galeguista Party Castelao Exile Galeuzc Council of Galicia Partido Galeguista Castelao Exilio Galeuzca Consejo de Galicia |
| spellingShingle |
Galeguista Party Castelao Exile Galeuzc Council of Galicia Partido Galeguista Castelao Exilio Galeuzca Consejo de Galicia Real López, Inmaculada The cultural export of Galician identity and nationalism in exile |
| topic_facet |
Galeguista Party Castelao Exile Galeuzc Council of Galicia Partido Galeguista Castelao Exilio Galeuzca Consejo de Galicia |
| author |
Real López, Inmaculada |
| author_facet |
Real López, Inmaculada |
| author_sort |
Real López, Inmaculada |
| title |
The cultural export of Galician identity and nationalism in exile |
| title_short |
The cultural export of Galician identity and nationalism in exile |
| title_full |
The cultural export of Galician identity and nationalism in exile |
| title_fullStr |
The cultural export of Galician identity and nationalism in exile |
| title_full_unstemmed |
The cultural export of Galician identity and nationalism in exile |
| title_sort |
cultural export of galician identity and nationalism in exile |
| description |
We intend to study how the events of the Spanish Civil War and the Republican defeat led to the disintegration of the Galician Party, whose members went into exile with many intellectuals. Argentina was the country in which the largest number of refugees from northwestern Spain was concentrated, such as Alfonso Rodríaguez Castelao and Luis Seoane, among others. It was there where, in turn, the Galician identity was developed trying to re-establish the fracture that it had suffered with Franco's Spain. Through cultural, business, anthropological and political initiatives there was an interest in achieving the resurgence of ideals that had been censored, as well as a fragmented memory. Finally, the objective is to demonstrate how that nationalist identity that continued to be cultivated in exile was able to establish itself in the last stage of Franco's Spain and early years of democracy. |
| publisher |
Centro de Estudios Avanzados |
| publishDate |
2017 |
| url |
https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/restudios/article/view/19127 |
| work_keys_str_mv |
AT reallopezinmaculada theculturalexportofgalicianidentityandnationalisminexile AT reallopezinmaculada laexportacionculturaldelaidentidadydelnacionalismogallegoenelexilio AT reallopezinmaculada culturalexportofgalicianidentityandnationalisminexile |
| first_indexed |
2024-09-03T21:13:45Z |
| last_indexed |
2024-09-03T21:13:45Z |
| _version_ |
1809210960399826944 |