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Leyendas del mundo hispano, 2/E
Susan M. BaconEmerita, University of Cincinnati
Nancy A. HumbachMiami University
Gregg O. CourtadMount Union College
Aitor Bikandi-MejiasUniversity of Cincinnati

ISBN-10: 0131834282
ISBN-13:  9780131834286

Publisher:  Prentice Hall
Copyright:  2004
Format:  Paper; 152 pp
Published:  06/27/2003


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A reader for intermediate-level Spanish courses, courses in Composition and Conversation, or Civilization.

Perhaps no other story is as compelling, as universal, or conveys so much about a culture as a legend. Recognizing this, Leyendas del mundo hispano offers 12 legends from Mexico, Colombia, El Salvador, Spain, Puerto Rico, Argentina, Paraguay, Bolivia, Peru, Uruguay, Cuba, and the United States. These stories illustrate the blending of cultures (Spanish, Indigenous, Mestizo), the creation of new legends, as well as the evolution of legends. The five National Standards of communication, cultures, connections, comparisons, and communities inform the philosophy and rich pedagogy of the text.


Features

  • NEW - Preliminary chapter—Uses popular stories such as Davy Crockett and Johnny Appleseed as starting point.
    • Creates a bridge between North American and Hispanic cultures.

  • NEW - Four new stories—An Inca creation myth; an Arab-Spanish legend; an Afro-Cuban legend/myth; and a Sephardite legend.
    • Underscores the diversity inherent in the Hispanic world.

  • NEW - Revised Contexto cultural sections.
    • Gives students an understanding of the beliefs, values, and behaviors of the people who create the legends, without divulging the story lines.

  • NEW - Revised activities in each chapter—Connects to the audio CD; contain two or more specific internet activities referring students to the Leyendas web site; and involve a map or other visual.
    • Enables students to compare their own beliefs and values with those represented in the legends.

  • Interesting, accessible readings—With universal themes that connect to students' own reality, e.g., questions of money, power, honor, and revenge; fidelity and courage; star-crossed lovers; good and evil; friendship and good will; the futility of the search for imagined treasure.
    • Motivates students to examine their own culture in comparison to the Hispanic cultures and to see the connections.

  • Recorded versions of the legends—Emphasizes oral tradition behind the legends, not a verbatim version.
    • Enables students to hear the musicality and drama of the stories.

  • Pre-reading activities—Advance organizers and questions help guide students through the reading.
    • Teaches students to be independent readers.

  • Post-reading critical thinking, writing, and activities.
    • Involves students in activities that requires them to think about and discuss causes and consequences, and that guide them through the composition process as they practice a variety of functions of writing.


New To This Edition

  • Preliminary chapter—Uses popular stories such as Davy Crockett and Johnny Appleseed as starting point.
    • Creates a bridge between North American and Hispanic cultures.

  • Four new stories—An Inca creation myth; an Arab-Spanish legend; an Afro-Cuban legend/myth; and a Sephardite legend.
    • Underscores the diversity inherent in the Hispanic world.

  • Revised Contexto cultural sections.
    • Gives students an understanding of the beliefs, values, and behaviors of the people who create the legends, without divulging the story lines.

  • Revised activities in each chapter—Connects to the audio CD; contain two or more specific internet activities referring students to the Leyendas web site; and involve a map or other visual.
    • Enables students to compare their own beliefs and values with those represented in the legends.


Table of Contents



Capítulo preliminar: Leyendas de tu mundo (Davy Crockett, Johnny Appleseed, Pocahontas, El Rey Midas, The Cloud People).


 1. El origen del Imperio Inca (Bolivia, Perú).


 2. Yerba mate (Paraguay, Argentina, Uruguay).


 3. Los amantes de Teruel (España).


 4. Los volcanes (México).


 5. El Abencerraje y la hermosa Jarifa (Hispano-árabe).


 6. El Dorado (Colombia).


 7. La Llorona (México).


 8. La Virgen de la Caridad del Cobre (Cuba).


 9. El ñandutí (Paraguay).


10. La casa de los muñecos (México).


11. El año que llovieron tortillas (Nuevo México: Sefardí).


12. Los cadejos (El Salvador).


Next Edition(s)

  • Leyendas del mundo hispano, 3/E
    Bacon, Bikandi-Mejias, Courtad & Humbach
    ©2010  |  Prentice Hall  |  Paper; 168 pp  |  Instock
    ISBN-10: 0205696503  |  ISBN-13: 9780205696505
    Brief Description  |  More Info



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Susan Bacon (Ph.D, Ohio State University) has been teaching at the University of Cincinnati since 1985. She is currently Professor of Spanish and Associate Director for the Institute for Global Studies and Affairs (IGSA). In addition to her administrative duties, she teaches Spanish Language and Culture, Spanish Teaching Methodology, Second-Language acquisition, and Global Studies. Previously she has been involved in K-12 teacher education. Her research interests include child and adult second-language acquisition, and the processing of authentic input. She is recipient of the prestigious Paul Pimsleur Award for Research in Education awarded by the American Council for the Teaching of Foreign Languages and the Modern Language Journal. She has been Project Director for a four-year grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities, and a Fulbright-Robles Scholar in Mexico. She is primary researcher for several empirical articles, and has co-authored several elementary and intermediate-level Spanish texts including ¡Arriba!, Conexiones and Leyendas del mundo hispano.

 

Nancy Humbach coordinates the Languages Education Program at Miami University, Oxford, OH.  She is a veteran teacher at the secondary level and has authored more than a dozen textbooks.  She is a former Fulbright-Hayes Scholar (Bogotá, Colombia) and the recipient of numerous awards, including the National Endowment for the Humanities-Readers Digest Teacher-Scholar Grant for Ohio.  During her sabbatical funded by that grant, she research legends and myths of Mexico.

 

Born and raised in Columbus, Ohio, Gregg O. Courtad likes to say that he was educated on three continents, having taken courses in Colombia, Spain and North America. Currently an Associate Professor of Spanish at Mount Union College in Alliance, Ohio, he recently taught a course for American students at the Universidad Nacional in Heredia, Costa Rica. Among his past teaching experiences he is particularly fond of his life as an ESL instructor at the Oficina Hispana de la Comunidad in Boston, Massachusetts. When not trying to make the world a better place for hispanophiles, he is busy restoring his Tudor Revival “Cottage” in an historic section of Canton, Ohio.

 

Aitor Bikandi-Mejias (Ph.D, University of Cincinnati) has been teaching, since 1996, at Colby College, Maine, and Saint Louis University, Madrid Campus. He is currently Visiting Professor of Spanish at University of Cincinnati. He teaches Spanish Language, Spanish Culture and Civilization, and Spanish Literature. His research interests include Teaching of Spanish Language, Contemporary Literature from Spain, Spanish Cinema and Cultural Studies. He has co-authored elementary and intermediate-level Spanish texts, including Leyendas del mundo hispano. He is also the author of the books, Galaxia textual: Cine y Literatura, Tristana (Galdós y Buñuel), and El Carnaval de Luis Buñuel: Estudios sobre una tradición cultural.


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Perhaps no other story is as compelling, as universal, or conveys as much about a culture as does a legend. In this widely used reader, the second edition of Leyendas del mundo hispano offers 12 Hispanic legends from Argentina, Bolivia, Colombia¿ Cuba, El Salvador, Mexico, New Mexico (U.S.), Paraguay, Peru, Spain, and Uruguay. Abundant pre- and post-reading activities accompany each story and help students improve their reading, writing, and speaking skills.

Highlights to the new edition
  • A preliminary chapter presents popular North American legends in order to provide a framework for the Hispanic legends and create a link to something they already know.
  • 4 new legends: an Inca creation myth, an Arab-Spanish legend, a Cuban legend/myth, and a Sephardic legend.
  • Each chapter has:
    • A listening activity that corresponds to the audio CD
    • Internet activities that refer students to the Leyendas web site
    • An activity involving a map or other visual
  • The web-based activities encourage students to look beyond the stories to the context in which they were created.
  • A more robust Spanish-English glossary
Audio CD

Since legends are an inherently aural medium, an audio CD has been created that contains a spoken version of each legend. Students can practice their listening comprehension, feel the rhythm of the language, and experience the intonation and inflection of the words. The Audio CD invites students to journey back in time and experience the legends just as they were initially experienced—in the telling for aural preservation from one generation to another. With each telling, the legends take on the particular characteristics of the time and the teller. One spoken version is offered for each legend.

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