¡Van Y Vienen! (They Come and Go!)

¡Van Y Vienen! (They Come and Go!)
Author: Kim Mitzo Thompson
Publisher: Sequoia Kids Media
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2025
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN:

Edición en español: ¿Qué son estas cosas que se desplazan y a dónde van? Aprende sobre todos los tipos de vehículos que viajan por tierra, agua y cielo mediante frases sencillas y encantadoras ilustraciones. Spanish edition: What are these things that go, and where are they going? Learn all types of vehicles that travel by land, water, and sky through simple sentences and delightful illustrations.

SAT II

SAT II
Author: Gene M. Hammitt
Publisher: Research & Education Assoc.
Total Pages: 550
Release: 1998-10-01
Genre: Study Aids
ISBN: 9780878912773

Taking the Spanish SAT Subject Test™? Score Higher with REA's Test Prep for SAT Subject Test™: Spanish Our bestselling SAT Subject Test™: Spanish test prep includes a comprehensive review of declensions, verb tenses, passive voice, word order, and more. Each chapter contains examples and practice questions that help you study smarter and boost your test score. The book includes 6 full-length practice tests that replicate the exam's question format. Each practice test comes with detailed explanations of answers to identify your strengths and weaknesses. We don't just say which answers are right - we also explain why the other answer choices are incorrect - so you'll be prepared. The book also includes study tips, strategies, and confidence-boosting advice you need for test day. This test prep is a must for any high school student taking the Spanish SAT Subject Test™!

Nosotros

Nosotros
Author: Alvin O. Korte
Publisher: MSU Press
Total Pages: 526
Release: 2012-03-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 160917321X

Much knowledge and understanding can be generated from the experiences of everyday life. In this engaging study, Alvin O. Korte examines how this concept applies to Spanish-speaking peoples adapted to a particular locale, specifically the Hispanos and Hispanas of northern New Mexico. Drawing on social philosopher Alfred Schutz’s theory of typification, Korte looks at how meaning and identity are crafted by quotidian activities. Incorporating phenomenological and ethnomethodological strategies, the author investigates several aspects of local Hispano culture, including the oral tradition, leave-taking, death and remembrances of the dead, spirituality, and the circle of life. Although avoiding a social-problems approach, the book devotes necessary attention to mortificación (the death of the self), desmadre (chaos and disorder), and mancornando (cuckoldry). Nosotros is a vivid and insightful exploration with applications in numerous fields.

The Routledge Hispanic Studies Companion to Nineteenth-Century Latin America

The Routledge Hispanic Studies Companion to Nineteenth-Century Latin America
Author: Agnes Lugo-Ortiz
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 476
Release: 2024-10-29
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 1040096298

The Routledge Hispanic Studies Companion to Nineteenth-Century Latin America provides a unique, comprehensive, and critical overview of Latin American studies in the nineteenth century, including the major regions and subfields. The essays in this collection offer a complex, yet accessible transdisciplinary overview of the heterogeneous and asynchronous historical, political, and cultural processes that account for the becoming of Latin America in the nineteenth century—from Mexico and the Caribbean Basin to the Southern Cone. The thematic division of the book into six parts allows for a better understanding of the ways in which different themes are interrelated and affords readers the opportunity to draw their own connections among subfields. The volume assembles a robust sample of recent and innovative scholarship on the subject, reformulating from fresh perspectives commonly held views on the issues that characterized the era. Additionally, it provides an overarching analysis of the field and introduces cutting-edge concepts all within one expansive volume, opening the dialogue about topics that share common denominators and modeling how those topics can be approached from a variety of perspectives. The innovative volume will be of interest to students and scholars of Latin American studies and Spanish studies. Readers unfamiliar with the period will acquire a comprehensive view of its complexities, while specialists will discover new interpretations and archives.

Beyond Babel

Beyond Babel
Author: Larissa Brewer-García
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2020-08-06
Genre: History
ISBN: 1108626386

In seventeenth-century Spanish America, black linguistic interpreters and spiritual intermediaries played key roles in the production of writings about black men and women. Focusing on the African diaspora in Peru and the southern continental Caribbean, Larissa Brewer-García uncovers long-ignored or lost archival materials describing the experiences of black Christians in the transatlantic slave trade and the colonial societies where they arrived. Brewer-García's analysis of these materials shows that black intermediaries bridged divisions among the populations implicated in the slave trade, exerting influence over colonial Spanish American writings and emerging racial hierarchies in the Atlantic world. The translated portrayals of blackness composed by these intermediaries stood in stark contrast to the pejorative stereotypes common in literary and legal texts of the period. Brewer-García reconstructs the context of those translations and traces the contours and consequences of their notions of blackness, which were characterized by physical beauty and spiritual virtue.

The Poem Itself

The Poem Itself
Author: Stanley Burnshaw
Publisher: University of Arkansas Press
Total Pages: 390
Release: 2015-09-24
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781610753081

Available again for a new generation, this classic work contains over 150 of the greatest modern French, Spanish, German, Italian, Portuguese, and Russian poems presented in the original languages and brilliantly illuminated by English commentaries.

Biocosmism

Biocosmism
Author: Jorge Quintana Navarrete
Publisher: Vanderbilt University Press
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2024-04-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 0826506534

Most scholars study postrevolutionary Mexico as a period in which cultural production significantly shaped national identity through murals, novels, essays, and other artifacts that registered the changing political and social realities in the wake of the Revolution. In Biocosmism, Jorge Quintana Navarrete shifts the focus to examine how a group of scientists, artists, and philosophers conceived the manifold relations of the human species with cosmological forces and nonhuman entities (animals, plants, inorganic matter, and celestial bodies, among others). Drawing from recent theoretical trends in new materialisms, biopolitics, and posthumanism, this book traces for the first time the intellectual constellation of biocosmism or biocosmic thought: the study of universal life understood as the vital vibrancy that animates everything in the cosmos from inorganic matter to living organisms to outer space. It combines both analysis of unexplored areas—such as Alfonso L. Herrera’s plasmogeny—and innovative readings of canonical texts like Vasconcelos’s La raza cósmica to examine how biocosmism produced a wide array of utopian projects and theorizations that continue to challenge anthropocentric, biopolitical frameworks.