Indigenous America in the Spanish Language Classroom

GEORGETOWN UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781647123529

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By Anne Fountain
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Anne Fountain is professor emerita at San Jose State University where she has taught courses in Latin American Culture and Civilization and Spanish American Literature. She is also a translator. She led study abroad programs to Yucatan for teachers and students from 1992 to 2004 and has given numerous workshops and talks for Spanish teachers. Fountain is the author of Jose Marti, the United States, and Race and translations of two collections of stories by Nancy Alonso; she is a co-editor of Cuba on the Edge: Short Stories from the Island.

Introduction 1. Conquests and the impact on indigenous languages and cultures.2. New perspectives: The Quincentennial and the 21st century3. Ideas for Language Classes4. Spanish American literature with indigenous perspectives 5. Ideas for Latin American Studies 6. Conclusions and resources GlossaryAppendix A: Useful texts: Guaman Poma's Chronicle and The Book of Chilam Balam of Chumayel Appendix B: Designing online options Index

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