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50 Years of ERIC
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Knight, Alrick Clauson, Jr. – Hispania, 2009
This article argues that Eduardo Lopez Bago's "La prostituta" evidences a deprivileging of a "visual" approach to narration and of the sensorial predominance of sight. Rather, Lopez Bago harnesses odors and deploys them as an important structuring device and a central generator of meaning, permitting his novel to be judged on its ability to evoke…
Descriptors: Novels, Spanish Literature, Olfactory Perception, Epistemology
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Linhard, Tabea Alex – Hispania, 2009
This paper explores the use of Judeo-Spanish in the Rosa Nissan's novels "Novia que te vea" (1992) and "Hisho que te nazca" (1996) and reveals the ways in which the presence of this language interrupts the otherwise linear coming-of-age narrative. An analysis of the main character's relationship with Judeo-Spanish establishes a critical dialogue…
Descriptors: Novels, Latin American Literature, Native Language, Romance Languages
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Lyons, Inma Civico – Hispania, 2009
The historical content of "La voz dormida" by Dulce Chacon gives us unique insight into the formation of male subjectivities during the ideological and physical struggle that followed the establishment of Franco's regime. The second part of the novel which centers around the figure of the "maquis," allows us to investigate the construction of a…
Descriptors: Novels, Spanish Literature, Masculinity, Males
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Long, Sheri Spaine – Hispania, 2009
"Los misterios de Madrid" (1992) provides a burlesque novelistic portrayal of the changing capital city and its inhabitants in the early 1990s. Spanish writer Antonio Munoz Molina creates vignettes of Madrid's people and places while showing the capital as a destination for both foreign-born immigrants and provincial Spaniards alike. In…
Descriptors: Municipalities, Novels, Immigrants, Social Integration
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Thompson, Gregory L. – Hispania, 2009
This article addresses the relationship between instructors' and students' perceptions and beliefs about first language (Ll) and target language (TL) use in the Spanish foreign language classroom and actual classroom use. Given the lack of research correlating perceptions and beliefs of both students and their teachers to their classroom language…
Descriptors: Verbal Communication, Student Attitudes, Spanish, Second Language Instruction
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Brown, Alan V. – Hispania, 2009
The increased dependence on student evaluations to assess instructional effectiveness at the post-secondary level manifests the growing importance the field places on students' perspectives of teaching and learning (Seldin 1993). Horwitz (1990), Kern (1995), and Schulz (1996) claim that mismatches between FL students' and teachers' expectations of…
Descriptors: Spanish, Language Teachers, College Students, Second Language Instruction
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Hunter, Robert A., Jr. – Hispania, 2009
The most cursory examination of literary depictions of the physically blind reveals a myriad of colorful, diverse and often odd characterizations. Portrayals of the sightless typically present them in roles overwhelmingly unflattering and flawed. In Federico Gamboa's "Santa," the blind piano player and coprotagonist, Hipolito, is cast as pathetic…
Descriptors: Novels, Blindness, Sexuality, Spouses
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Badenes, Jose Ignacio – Hispania, 2009
"Amor de Don Perlimplin con Belisa en su jardin" is one of Federico Garcia Lorca's shortest plays as well as one of his deepest. Its theme is love, particularly the interaction between spiritual longing and carnal desire, body and soul, humanity and divinity. These are aspects found in Roman Catholic Eucharistic theology which the…
Descriptors: Drama, Spanish Literature, Catholics, Christianity
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Misemer, Sarah M. – Hispania, 2009
Garro's one-act play offers an unusual combination of corpses and animate actors on stage thus combining life and death in the same body. Garro's piece presents students with an approach to "embodying" Mexican culture and its notions of death. The fusion of death and cultural practices in Mexico is a crucial part of the ongoing project for…
Descriptors: Drama, Death, Politics, Latin American Culture
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Byrd, David R.; Wall, Aaron – Hispania, 2009
Secondary teachers often find it difficult to include the study of culture in their classes. Long-term cultural portfolios (LCPs) provide a method of allowing teachers to address culture in a substantial manner by allowing teachers to join students in the exploration of cultural topics. Teachers first select a cultural artifact, determine the…
Descriptors: Spanish, Second Language Instruction, Secondary Education, Cultural Education
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Lopez-Gomez, Coral; Albright, Jeremy J. – Hispania, 2009
Recent research has consistently shown that teacher working conditions are highly predictive of faculty turnover and student performance. However, very little work investigates specifically the experiences of foreign-language instructors. This paper reports results from a pilot survey of language teachers in public and private schools from across…
Descriptors: Language Teachers, Second Language Instruction, Teaching Conditions, Private Schools
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Pratt, Comfort; Agnello, Mary Frances; Santos, Sheryl – Hispania, 2009
This article reports on an investigation of high-school students' motivations to study Spanish. An online Likert-scale questionnaire was administered to 631 students and 19 teachers. The most influential factors were determined and a principal axis factor analysis with Promax rotation was performed on the responses. The data indicated that the…
Descriptors: High School Students, Student Motivation, Second Language Learning, Spanish
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Alarcon, Irma – Hispania, 2009
The present study investigates the processing of Spanish gender agreement during an online comprehension task. The linguistic variables examined are the noun class (semantic or non-semantic) and gender (masculine or feminine) of the head and attractor nouns, head noun morphology (overt or non-overt), and noun class and gender congruencies (matched…
Descriptors: Spanish, Grammar, Native Language, Second Languages
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Weyers, Joseph R. – Hispania, 2009
Since the early 1960s, the "tuteo" (T-T), and particularly the use of tonic "tu" with the "vos" verbal morphology (T-V) has been accepted as typical of the speech of Montevideo, Uruguay, a region generally classified as "voseante". This paper reports on the results of 117 rapid anonymous interviews conducted in Montevideo to document the status of…
Descriptors: Form Classes (Languages), Spanish, Morphology (Languages), Speech
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Rocha, Carolina – Hispania, 2009
In this article I analyze contemporary Argentine cinematic production assessing the impact of Law 24,377 that was implemented in 1995 and that provided much-needed funds for national productions. By looking at film production and consumption, the emergence of young filmmakers and the performance of both commercial films and those belonging to the…
Descriptors: Films, Film Production, Legislation, Foreign Countries
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