Vol 31 (2012), Artigos
Recibido: 25-03-2013
Aceptado: 25-03-2013
The origin myths contained within the Leabhar Gabhála Érenn have been used, manipulated and appropriated not only in Ireland, but also in Iberia and the British Isles, showing how such narratives can be utilised in both the definition and promotion of nationhood and independent sovereignty, but also in the assertion of dominion and control over a colonised people. The development, use, appropriation and manipulation of this narrative reveals the many layers of complicated negotiation of meaning behind the formation and transmission of cultural objects, in this case legends.
origin myths, appropriation, Ireland, Iberia, Britain