La reescritura como método para aprender a escribir

La reescritura como método para aprender a escribir

Author: María Teresa Pérez Tapia

Publisher:

Published: 2008

Total Pages: 200

ISBN-13: 9788481387674

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La decisión de llevar a cabo este trabajo de investigación ha obedecido a tres circunstancias: la convicción de que es posible enseñar a los estudiantes la competencia escrita; la constatación de que es el desarrollo de una destreza que se ha abandonado en la práctica docente en secundaria en beneficio de un conocimiento lingüístico descriptivo, exhaustivo y abstracto, desvinculado de la práctica comunicativa; y, por último, el descubrimiento de una metodología verdaderamente diferente que centra su atención en la tarea de escritura sin menoscabo de los contenidos lingüísticos y literarios.La aplicación de los métodos tradicionales y otros más recientes no parece dar los frutos deseados, por lo que se hace necesario "promover unas nuevas prácticas de escritura en la clase de lengua que deberían tener dos objetivos prioritarios: favorecer la desacralización del acto de la escritura y proponer regularmente ejercicios de naturaleza tal que sirvan para aliviar la tarea de los escritores, disociando las diversas dificultades que plantea la elaboración de un texto". El método didáctico que se propone es la reescritura -planificada y sistematizada- de textos; en concreto, de relatos breves o muy breves de autores literarios de prestigio, respondiendo así a un doble propósito: por una parte, la reformulación de un texto ya escrito permite al aprendiz involucrarse en él, jugar con su forma lingüística, hacerlo suyo participando en el acto creativo; y, por otra, al centrar la atención de la reescritura en algunos elementos externos y en aspectos ortográficos concretos, se descarga al estudiante de otras responsabilidades que implicaría la tarea de escritura.


Juan Luis Martínez’s Philosophical Poetics

Juan Luis Martínez’s Philosophical Poetics

Author: Scott Weintraub

Publisher: Bucknell University Press

Published: 2014-12-11

Total Pages: 249

ISBN-13: 1611486084

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Juan Luis Martínez’s Philosophical Poetics is the first English-language monograph on this Chilean visual artist and poet (1942–1993). It has two principal aims: first, to introduce Martínez’s poetry and radical aesthetics to English-speaking audiences, and second, to carefully analyze key aspects of his literary production. The readings undertaken in this book explore Martínez’s intricate textual formalisms, the self-effacement that characterizes his poetry, and the tension between his local (Latin American, Chilean) aspect and the cosmopolitanism or transnationalism that insists on the global relevance of his work. Through his artistic engagement with a number of esoteric concepts—for example, his recuperation of pataphysical “logic” and Oulipian combinatorics, mathematical reasoning, Eastern thought, and the historical avant-gardes—Martínez creates a rigorous quasi-system of citation and erasure that is a philosophical poetics as well as a poetic philosophy. Juan Luis Martínez’s Philosophical Poetics thus addresses all major publications by this groundbreaking Chilean artist and poet in order to read his difficult, experimental texts by focusing on the tension he creates between philosophical, political, literary, and scientific discourses.


Teaching Tech Together

Teaching Tech Together

Author: Greg Wilson

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2019-10-08

Total Pages: 229

ISBN-13: 1000728153

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Hundreds of grassroots groups have sprung up around the world to teach programming, web design, robotics, and other skills outside traditional classrooms. These groups exist so that people don't have to learn these things on their own, but ironically, their founders and instructors are often teaching themselves how to teach. There's a better way. This book presents evidence-based practices that will help you create and deliver lessons that work and build a teaching community around them. Topics include the differences between different kinds of learners, diagnosing and correcting misunderstandings, teaching as a performance art, what motivates and demotivates adult learners, how to be a good ally, fostering a healthy community, getting the word out, and building alliances with like-minded groups. The book includes over a hundred exercises that can be done individually or in groups, over 350 references, and a glossary to help you navigate educational jargon.


Divination on stage

Divination on stage

Author: Folke Gernert

Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG

Published: 2021-02-08

Total Pages: 260

ISBN-13: 3110695758

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Magicians, necromancers and astrologers are assiduous characters in the European golden age theatre. This book deals with dramatic characters who act as physiognomists or palm readers in the fictional world and analyses the fictionalisation of physiognomic lore as a practice of divination in early modern Romance theatre from Pietro Aretino and Giordano Bruno to Lope de Vega, Calderón de la Barca and Thomas Corneille.


Marxism and Literary Criticism

Marxism and Literary Criticism

Author: Terry Eagleton

Publisher: Univ of California Press

Published: 1976-08-16

Total Pages: 100

ISBN-13: 9780520032439

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"Far and away the best short introduction to Marxist criticism (both history and problems) which I have seen."--Fredric R. Jameson "Terry Eagleton is that rare bird among literary critics--a real writer."--Colin McCabe, The Guardian


Exploring Translation Theories

Exploring Translation Theories

Author: Anthony Pym

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-11-27

Total Pages: 192

ISBN-13: 1317934318

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Exploring Translation Theories presents a comprehensive analysis of the core contemporary paradigms of Western translation theory. The book covers theories of equivalence, purpose, description, uncertainty, localization, and cultural translation. This second edition adds coverage on new translation technologies, volunteer translators, non-lineal logic, mediation, Asian languages, and research on translators’ cognitive processes. Readers are encouraged to explore the various theories and consider their strengths, weaknesses, and implications for translation practice. The book concludes with a survey of the way translation is used as a model in postmodern cultural studies and sociologies, extending its scope beyond traditional Western notions. Features in each chapter include: An introduction outlining the main points, key concepts and illustrative examples. Examples drawn from a range of languages, although knowledge of no language other than English is assumed. Discussion points and suggested classroom activities. A chapter summary. This comprehensive and engaging book is ideal both for self-study and as a textbook for Translation theory courses within Translation Studies, Comparative Literature and Applied Linguistics.