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  • Approaches to Teaching the Works of Benito P--rez Gald--s

    Approaches to Teaching the Works of Benito P--rez Gald--s by Ewald, Liana; George Jr., David R.; Tang, Wan Sonya;

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    • Kiadó Modern Language Association
    • Megjelenés dátuma 2026. április 29.

    • ISBN 9781603297257
    • Kötéstípus Puhakötés
    • Terjedelem194 oldal
    • Méret 229x152 mm
    • Súly 666 g
    • Nyelv angol
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    Insightful essays explore a prolific writer---s vast work of novels, plays and journalism, addressing issues of feminism, power and social change. Featuring diverse classroom strategies---from text analysis to creative activities---the collection offers engaging methods for exploring both overlooked works.

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    "Essays on teaching the Spanish author Benito Pérez Galdós

    The Spanish author Benito Pérez Galdós (1843–1920) produced an immense oeuvre of novels, stories, plays, and journalism that addressed the political, social, and aesthetic questions of his time. This volume will give any instructor interested in teaching Galdós, including those who want to teach the works in translation, exciting ways of exploring his writing with their students.

    Galdós's concerns included the emergence of feminism, religion's power, the rising middle class, Spain's declining empire, increasing autocracy, and social conflict. Some essays in this volume discuss more familiar works, such as Marianela and Tristana, whereas others introduce little-known texts. Some approaches are designed for students new to textual analysis and others for students who are eager for theoretical frameworks, including food studies, medical humanities, adaptation studies, celebrity studies, and activities such as theater games and microblogging. From literary history to cultural studies, this volume's subjects are appropriate for courses in diverse settings and disciplines.

    This volume contains discussion of the following works by Galdós: ""El cólera y la política,"" La desheredada, Doña Perfecta, Electra, ""La especulacion del miedo,"" Fortunata y Jacinta, Marianela, ""Precauciones sanitarias,"" Tormento, Torquemada en la hoguera, Tristana, and ""Tropiquillos."" It also discusses Galdós adaptations and tributes such as the graphic novels 1892, by Antonio Becerra Bolaños and Alberto Hernández Rivero, and Nela, by Rayco Pulido Rodríguez; the telefilm Prim, el asesinato de la calle del Turco, written by Nacho Faerna and Virginia Yagüe; and the film Doña Perfecta, directed by Alejandro Galindo."

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    Introduction, by Liana Ewald, David R. George, Jr., and Wan Sonya Tang

    Part One: Materials

    Editions

    Translations

    Instructor Resources

    Multimedia Resources

    Part Two: Approaches

    Galdos and His World

    ""¿Dónde vas con el mantón de Manila?"": A Material Culture Approach to Fortunata y Jacinta, by David R. George, Jr.

    A Food Studies Approach to Social Class in Galdós, by Sara Muñoz-Muriana

    Medical Knowledge and Debate in the Novels of Galdós, by Erika M. Sutherland

    Galdós and Gender

    Teaching the Woman Question through Selections from Galdós's Tristana, by Gabrielle Miller

    Galdós's Portrayals of Masculinity in Tormento, by Collin McKinney

    The Rebranding of Don Juan Tenorio as Social Misfit in Tristana, by Brian Cope

    Marianela and Tristana: Lessons on Disability, Medicine, and Gender, by Julia Haeyoon Chang

    Galdós beyond the Novel

    Teaching Contagion, Politics, and Epistemology through Galdós's Fiction and Journalism, by Erika Rodríguez

    Gothic Galdós: Unsettling Spanish Imperialism in ""Tropiquillos,"" by Wan Sonya Tang

    Galdós as Celebrity Playwright, by Margot Versteeg

    The Author Is a Character: Fictional Embodiments of Galdós in the Twenty-First Century, by Elena Cueto Asín

    Galdós in Adaptation

    Teaching Marianela: From Galdós's Novel to Pulido's Graphic Novel, by Linda M. Willem

    Transatlantic Adaptations: Teaching Doña Perfecta through Alejandro Galindo's Film, by Luis Álvarez-Castro

    Teaching Galdós through Film Adaptations and Filmmaking, by Rhian Davies

    Galdós in Practice

    Reading Pretty Privilege in Marianela, by Lennie Amores

    Orienting Bodies in Electra: Teaching Galdós through History and Embodiment, by Laurie Lomask

    Meeting Galdós through Open Pedagogy, by Juan Jesús Payán and Robin R. Miller

    Tweeting Tristana: Bringing the Literature Classroom Online through Microblogging, by Stacy L. Davis

    Notes on Contributors

    Survey Respondents

    Works Cited

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