The Image of Ireland in Iberian Galicia in the Early Twentieth Century
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In her article "The Image of Ireland in Iberian Galicia in the Early Twentieth Century," Anne
MacCarthy explores Galician intellectuals' relationship with Ireland in their attempt to create a Celtic
imaginary for Galicia which would act as a cultural fortification in the face of centralizing forces of
Castilian Spain. In periodicals prominent in the 1920s, Nós and A Nosa Terra, the wish to construct a
separate identity for Galicia, apart from Spain, is often expressed and embodied in reference to
Ireland. Whereas the interest in Ireland was increased by the struggle for independence in that
country at the time, the basis for the similarities found between the two cultures was mythical and
imaginary.
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MacCarthy, Anne. "The Image of Ireland in Iberian Galicia in the Early Twentieth Century." CLCWeb: Comparative Literature and Culture 13.5 (2011): <https://doi.org/10.7771/1481-4374.1914>
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