Foreword
I. Frames
Chapter 1: Rerouting Galician Studies: Intellectual Cartographies of the United States
Chapter 2: Putting Queerness on the Map: Notes for a Queer Galician Studies
Chapter 3: Blue Atlantic: Gilroy and Galicia
Chapter 4: Cultures of Nature in Mid-Twentieth-Century Galicia
Chapter 5: Ríos, Fontes, Peiraos, Océanos: Hydropoetics and the Galician Cultural Imagination
II. Routes
Chapter 6: The Production of Galician Space: Ethnographic Interventions
Chapter 7: From the Island of Trauma to Fantasy Island: The Renovation of San Simón
Chapter 8: Xoán González Millán and the Present Uses of the Past: Notes from a Study on Exile
Chapter 9: Places / Non-Places: Galicia on the Road of St. James
Chapter 10: Peripheral Systems, Doctrinal Enforcement and the Future of Galician Studies
III. Readings
Chapter 11:
The Master Signifier of Galician culture: Manuel Fraga and Undemocratic, Affective Populism Chapter 12: Castelao: Nationalism, Federalism, and the Postcolonial
Chapter 13: Stage and History in O incerto señor don Hamlet
Chapter 14: The Perceived Presence / Absence of Galician Accent on Galician TV Newscasts
IV. Teachings
Chapter 15: Teaching Galicia in Appalachia: Lessons from Anthropology, Ethnographic Poetry, Documentary Photography and Political Theory
Chapter 16: Galician Studies, Language and Linguistics within U.S. Academic Curricula
Chapter 17: O monstro das palabras: Reframing Rosalía de Castro's role for Future Generations
V. Visualities
Chapter 18: Trace and De-Familiarization in Contemporary Documentary (Víctor Erice and Eloy Enciso Cachafeiro)
Chapter 19: Galician Animation in the Global Age: Imagining the Nation from the Glocal Forest
Chapter 20: Moving Beyon
d the Frame: Literature, Madness, and Vincent van Gogh in Manuel Rivas' Os comedores de patacas Chapter 21: Sargadelos and the Aesthetic Formation of Galician Identity
About the Author: Benita Sampedro Vizcaya is Associate Professor of Colonial Studies at Hofstra University, USA. Her latest publications include Ceiba II. (Poesía inédita), an annotated edition of the unpublished poetry by Raquel Ilombe del Pozo Epita (2015); a monographic issue of Revista Debats entitled Guinea Ecuatorial. Políticas / Poéticas / Discursividades (2014); a monographic issue of Afro-Hispanic Review entitled "Theorizing Equatorial Guinea" (2009), and Border Interrogations: Questioning Spanish Frontiers (2008).
José A. Losada Montero is Assistant Professor of Spanish at Southwest Minnesota State University, USA. He is a book review writer for the Galician academic journal Grial. He previously served as the Galician Chair Xoan González Millán Secretary at the Graduate Center of the City University of New York, USA.