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Acción y efecto de contar : estudios sobre el cuento hispánico contemporáneo / Eva Álvarez Ramos (ed.).

Van Pelt Library PQ6147.S5 A23 2018
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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Álvarez Ramos, Eva, editor.
Series:
Biblioteca filológica hispana ; 199.
Biblioteca filológica hispana ; 199
Language:
Spanish
Subjects (All):
Short story.
Short stories, Spanish--Criticism and interpretation.
Short stories, Spanish.
Short stories, Spanish American--Criticism and interpretation.
Short stories, Spanish American.
Short story--Study and teaching.
Criticism and interpretation.
Genre:
Criticism, interpretation, etc.
Short stories.
Short stories, Spanish.
Physical Description:
194 pages : illustrations ; 21 cm.
Place of Publication:
Madrid : Visor Libros, [2018]
Summary:
"In the present volume, a large group of studies on the contemporary Spanish story come together, resulting in a deeper approach to this growing genre. The story is undoubtedly one of the best and most accepted literary bets today and is shaped as a very energetic current voice and in constant dialogue with the reader. The studies collected in Action and the effect of counting offer a panoramic view of the story from two perspectives: one more directly related to the lines of theoretical research and another one closer to its value and educational function. One can not be conceived without the other and they occupy the place that corresponds to them in their own right in order to show that interpretive, structural and functional plurality of the story. The intention has been to point out the attraction of the Hispanic story in the transit of its history. These pages must confirm that the presence of the story at the present time is not a fact that should be observed superficially, but responds to the specific configuration of a fertile and generous gender with the receiver."--Translated from inside front cover.
Contents:
Vivir del cuento / Eva Álvarez Ramos
Si un cuento bate sus alas en un libro, puede haber un tsunami en la novela (breve estudio de tres casos) / Carmen Morán Rodríguez
Muerte y aventura del héroe en los cuentos de Jorge Luis Borges / Tomás Ortega
Julián Ayesta o el mar de los cuentos en verano / Rocío Arana Caballero
Miguel de Unamundo y la adaptación lingüística de los cuentos para niños / María Martínez Deyros
El desarrollo del cuento histórico en México: Justo Sierra O'Reilly y El Museo Yucateco / Ángela García Soria
Teoría de la mente como valor literario en el cuento: un análisis de "Seguir de pobres", de Ignacio Aldecoa / José Manuel Mora Fandos
El cuento en la biografías lectoras de los más jóvenes y sus historias completas / Manuel Francisco Romero Oliva y Eva Álvarez Ramos
La adaptación a la lectura fácil como instrumento didáctico: "Maternidad", de Óscar Esquivias / María Pilar Celma Valero
El cuento literario como valor y recurso de apoyo para la inclusión del alumnado con discapacidad / Raimundo Castaño Calle, Fernando González Alonso, Rosa Ma de Castro Hernández y Cristina Jenaro Río
Cuento popular y noticia: una experiencia didáctica en redacción periodística / María Monjas Eleta
El cuento en el sistema educativo: la educación lingüística y literaria del alumnado de primaria / Gabriel Núñez Ruiz y Gabriel Núñez Molina
Lectura dialógca de un cuento de Juan Bonilla en clase de literatura / María Esther Pérez Dalmeda.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:
9788498951998
8498951992
OCLC:
1030898303

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