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Spanish Golden Age Texts in the Twenty-First Century -

Spanish Golden Age Texts in the Twenty-First Century

Teaching the Old Through the New

Idoya Puig, Karl McLaughlin (Herausgeber)

Buch | Softcover
276 Seiten
2019 | New edition
Peter Lang International Academic Publishers (Verlag)
978-1-78874-635-9 (ISBN)
CHF 55,90 inkl. MwSt
This book assembles many examples of good practice to facilitate the task of teaching Spanish Golden Age texts through new methodologies. The volume is infused with a strong belief that there is much to be shared in terms of innovative ideas and practical applications for teaching these classic texts.
The growing challenges posed by the teaching of early modern texts to generations less accustomed to reading and analysing literature makes the need to present these texts in creative and attractive forms all the more pressing. Cervantes, Lope, Calderón, Quevedo and Góngora risk being consigned to the past in many centres of learning if they are not made more accessible to today’s learners.


At the same time, new pedagogical methods based on technologies and multiliteracies afford renewed opportunities to open up these classic texts to higher education students and to the wider public. Learners can be encouraged to engage with key works using a variety of means, including visual media, music and appropriate contextual parallels.
The present volume addresses these concerns and opportunities by assembling pedagogical expertise and good practice to facilitate the task of teaching older texts through new methodologies. It brings together Golden Age scholars from the UK, Spain and the US, who offer different perspectives and approaches drawn from their respective academic contexts. As the volume demonstrates, common concerns clearly exist but so too does the strong belief that there is much to be shared in terms of innovative ideas and practical applications for teaching the great classics of Spain’s Golden Age and helping them retain the place they deservedly occupy in Spanish Studies.

Idoya Puig is Senior Lecturer in Spanish at Manchester Metropolitan University. She holds a PhD in Cervantes and the Novelas ejemplares from Westfield College, University of London. She has published a number of articles on Cervantes and sixteenth-century Spanish culture and society and is editor of Tradition and Modernity: Cervantes’s Presence in Spanish Contemporary Literature (Oxford: Peter Lang, 2009). She is currently exploring ways to harness new media to teach literary classics and to bring literature back into the language class successfully. Karl McLaughlin is Senior Lecturer in Spanish Translation and Interpreting at Manchester Metropolitan University. He holds a PhD in Golden Age literature and is the co-author of a modern edition of the poetry of Catalina Clara Ramírez de Guzmán (1618–c.1684). He has also published various recent articles on the work of this little-known author from Extremadura.

CONTENTS: Jeremy Lawrance: Why Golden Age? – Stuart Davis: The Golden Age in the Hispanic Studies classroom: The changing shape of what we teach our undergraduates in the UK – Almudena García González: El estudio del mundo literario de la España del siglo diecisiete desde la icción televisiva del siglo ventiuno: autores, obras y contexto presentes en El Ministerio del Tiempo – Ted Bergman: What 50 Cent can teach us about Quevedo: The case for using analogy and video clips – Collin McKinney: The next best thing?: Introducing Don Quijote as a graphic novel – Idoya Puig: Teaching literature and language using a multiliteracies framework: Exploring intercultural skills with Cervantes’s La española inglesa – Jules Whicker: Technologically assisted translational activity: An approach to teaching Spanish Golden Age literature – Karl McLaughlin: Meaningful parallels for students: Golden Age poetic production as examples of talent shows and celebrity spats – Antonio Carreño-Rodríguez: Golden Age ‘diss tracks’: Teaching Baroque poetry and polemic through rap – Rubén Cristóbal Hornillos: La poesía clásica a través de canciones actuales – Aroa Algaba Granero/Sara Sánchez-Hernández El proyecto de innovación docente TAAULA. El teatro áureo en el aula de Filología – Gema Cienfuegos Antelo: Escenas para el aula de E/LE: el personaje femenino en el teatro del Siglo de Oro – Duncan Wheeler: The pedagogic potential (and limitations) of cinematic adaptations

Erscheinungsdatum
Reihe/Serie Spanish Golden Age Studies ; 1
Zusatzinfo 24 Illustrations
Verlagsort Oxford
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Gewicht 405 g
Themenwelt Schulbuch / Wörterbuch
Geisteswissenschaften Sprach- / Literaturwissenschaft Romanistik
Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Berufspädagogik
Sozialwissenschaften Pädagogik Erwachsenenbildung
Schlagworte approaches to teaching • Century • Duncan • Golden • golden age texts • Idoya • Karl • McLaughlin • Puig • Spanish • Spanish Golden Age • Teaching • teaching spanish texts • texts • Twenty • Wheeler
ISBN-10 1-78874-635-X / 178874635X
ISBN-13 978-1-78874-635-9 / 9781788746359
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