@article{ART002066544},
author={Sunki, Song},
title={Galician Nature and People as Seen through La hija del mar by Rosalía de Castro},
journal={Cross-Cultural Studies},
issn={1598-0685},
year={2015},
volume={41},
pages={177-197},
doi={10.21049/ccs.2015.41..177}
TY - JOUR
AU - Sunki, Song
TI - Galician Nature and People as Seen through La hija del mar by Rosalía de Castro
JO - Cross-Cultural Studies
PY - 2015
VL - 41
IS - null
PB - Center for Cross Culture Studies
SP - 177
EP - 197
SN - 1598-0685
AB - This study found that La hija del mar (1859) by Rosalía de Castro describes, as the background to the work, the lives of Galicians, along with the movement of the sea, scenes of the coast, storms, and lively plants in Muxía, a small city of Galicia and Cabo de Finisterre. It was shown that the nature of Galicia, as described in the work, is a beautiful site where fishermen and farmers live among the full aroma of plants and flowers, as well as being a subject of fear to the people there.
Furthermore, it was also shown through the funeral process, along with a depiction of the natural environment, the unique place of Galicia is part of the traditional heritage that the Galician people have preserved, in which Roman Catholic rituals are mixed with superstitious rites. Moreover, the author shows through a description of the excessive drinking culture of Dionysian rites or Libation rites that Galicia is a land with longstanding and profound folk customs, as well as a special culture.
It was proved that the work is a specific representation of the author's perspective.
Thus, Rosalía depicts the lives of people and the natural environment, which have not been examined profoundly, although they always existed in Galicia. This provides space where the external reality of Galicia and part of the identity of Galicia can be elucidated.
KW - Rosalía de Castro;La hija del mar;Galicia;natural environment;culture;customs
DO - 10.21049/ccs.2015.41..177
ER -
Sunki, Song. (2015). Galician Nature and People as Seen through La hija del mar by Rosalía de Castro. Cross-Cultural Studies, 41, 177-197.
Sunki, Song. 2015, "Galician Nature and People as Seen through La hija del mar by Rosalía de Castro", Cross-Cultural Studies, vol.41, pp.177-197. Available from: doi:10.21049/ccs.2015.41..177
Sunki, Song "Galician Nature and People as Seen through La hija del mar by Rosalía de Castro" Cross-Cultural Studies 41 pp.177-197 (2015) : 177.
Sunki, Song. Galician Nature and People as Seen through La hija del mar by Rosalía de Castro. 2015; 41 177-197. Available from: doi:10.21049/ccs.2015.41..177
Sunki, Song. "Galician Nature and People as Seen through La hija del mar by Rosalía de Castro" Cross-Cultural Studies 41(2015) : 177-197.doi: 10.21049/ccs.2015.41..177
Sunki, Song. Galician Nature and People as Seen through La hija del mar by Rosalía de Castro. Cross-Cultural Studies, 41, 177-197. doi: 10.21049/ccs.2015.41..177
Sunki, Song. Galician Nature and People as Seen through La hija del mar by Rosalía de Castro. Cross-Cultural Studies. 2015; 41 177-197. doi: 10.21049/ccs.2015.41..177
Sunki, Song. Galician Nature and People as Seen through La hija del mar by Rosalía de Castro. 2015; 41 177-197. Available from: doi:10.21049/ccs.2015.41..177
Sunki, Song. "Galician Nature and People as Seen through La hija del mar by Rosalía de Castro" Cross-Cultural Studies 41(2015) : 177-197.doi: 10.21049/ccs.2015.41..177