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Transcorridos 70 anos, a escultura de Rosalía resiste como lugar de memoria nun entorno que hoxe dista de ser o locus amoenus descrito nos discursos do acto inaugural celebrado en 1954 na Praza da Galiza. A perennidade da pedra, en granito rosa, parece simbolizar, alén dunha paisaxe compartida polo noroeste peninsular, a fortaleza dos lazos que unen o Norte de Portugal e Galicia. Un vínculo, moitas veces vencellado ao ámbito cultural, ao lingüístico e ao literario, mais tamén ao político e as súas consecuentes instrumentalizacións. Este texto propón un ollar ao pasado a través das noticias da inauguración do monumento publicadas nos principais xornais galegos e nos portugueses Jornal de Notícias e O Comércio do Porto. Seguindo algúns parámetros da análise de contido, comparouse a importancia e relevancia dada ao acontecemento nun total de 18 noticias. Esta primeira abordaxe complementouse aínda co estudo do discurso en relación co contexto político a fin de investigar a proxección da imaxe da poeta e o adoutrinamento da fraternidade peninsular.
After 70 years, Rosalía's sculpture resists as a place of memory in an environment that is now far from being the locus amoenus described in the speeches of the inaugural event held in 1954 in Galiza square. The perennity of the stone, in pink granite, seems to symbolize, beyond a shared landscape in the northwest of the peninsula, the fortress of the ties linking the North of Portugal and Galicia. A connection often related to culture, linguistics and literature, but also to politics and consequent instrumentalizations. This text proposes a look into the past through the news of the inauguration of the monument published in the main Galician newspapers and in the Portuguese Jornal de Notícias and O Comércio do Porto. Following several parameters of content analysis, the importance and relevance given to the event was compared in a total of 18 news articles. This first approach was further complemented by the study of discourse in relation to the political context, specifically the projection of the poet's image and the indoctrination of the peninsular fraternity.
After 70 years, Rosalía's sculpture resists as a place of memory in an environment that is now far from being the locus amoenus described in the speeches of the inaugural event held in 1954 in Galiza square. The perennity of the stone, in pink granite, seems to symbolize, beyond a shared landscape in the northwest of the peninsula, the fortress of the ties linking the North of Portugal and Galicia. A connection often related to culture, linguistics and literature, but also to politics and consequent instrumentalizations. This text proposes a look into the past through the news of the inauguration of the monument published in the main Galician newspapers and in the Portuguese Jornal de Notícias and O Comércio do Porto. Following several parameters of content analysis, the importance and relevance given to the event was compared in a total of 18 news articles. This first approach was further complemented by the study of discourse in relation to the political context, specifically the projection of the poet's image and the indoctrination of the peninsular fraternity.
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Rosalía de Castro Prensa escrita Monumento Lugar de memoria Literacia mediática
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University of Minho
