Galicia, or the Spurious Child: Illegitimate Origins in the Modern Novel

Authors

  • Danny M. Barreto Colgate University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.1344/abriu2015.4.3

Keywords:

foundlings, illegitimacy, Rexurdimento, Suso de Toro, identity

Abstract

The present article uses Suso de Toro’s Sete palabras as a starting point for analyzing the protagonism of illegitimate children in the Galician novel since the Rexurdimen- to. Considered in a historical context and as a literary trope, the illegitimate child can be read as an expression of anxiety around a national identity rested upon a notion of purity, be it linguistic, ethnic or territorial. These unclear origins, rather than preclude the possibility of identity formation and history —individual or collective— can serve as a source for alternative histories and identities.

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How to Cite

Barreto, D. M. (2015). Galicia, or the Spurious Child: Illegitimate Origins in the Modern Novel. Abriu: Estudos De Textualidade Do Brasil, Galicia E Portugal, (4), 45–60. https://doi.org/10.1344/abriu2015.4.3