Galicia, a culturally distinct region in northwest Spain, has often been portrayed as a sentimental nation, a misty land of poets and legends. Here Helena Migu lez-Carballeira argues that this trope is a feminizing, colonial stereotype that has plagued Galician cultural history since the late nineteenth century. Migu lez-Carballeira combs the classic texts of Galician literary history to show how this trope has helped sustain the unequal power relation...