Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

Arts and Humanities Commons

Open Access. Powered by Scholars. Published by Universities.®

DePaul University

PDF

2014

Elena Poniatowska

Articles 1 - 9 of 9

Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities

Reading Elena Poniatowska's Leonora In An Undergraduate Seminar, Aurora Camacho De Schmidt Jan 2014

Reading Elena Poniatowska's Leonora In An Undergraduate Seminar, Aurora Camacho De Schmidt

Diálogo

Description of an Honors literature seminar focused on a selection of texts by prominent Mexican writer Elena Poniatowska, including critical strategies involved in preparation, work required by students, and Poniatowska’s creative strategies in depicting rebellious women and other socially marginalized figures. A special focus on the biographical novel Leonora (2011) illustrates the pedagogical possibilities of this novel, and students’ analytical responses to the reading.


Teaching Gaby Brimmer: A Disability Studies Approach, Beth Jörgensen Jan 2014

Teaching Gaby Brimmer: A Disability Studies Approach, Beth Jörgensen

Diálogo

Gaby Brimmer (1979), the collaborative “autobiography” of the Mexican disability rights activist, narrates her childhood and young adulthood through the voices of Brimmer herself; her mother, Sari Dlugacz Brimmer; her caregiver, Florencia Morales Sánchez; and Elena Poniatowska. This article presents ideas and resources for teaching Gaby Brimmer from a disability studies perspective, in courses on contemporary Spanish-American literature, women writers, genre theory, human rights and activism, or in a disability studies course.


Tracking Jesusa: Geographic Information Systems And Character Development In Hasta No Verte, Jesús Mío, Pamela H. Long, Kevin W. Long Jan 2014

Tracking Jesusa: Geographic Information Systems And Character Development In Hasta No Verte, Jesús Mío, Pamela H. Long, Kevin W. Long

Diálogo

This study examines the uses of mapping software and web tools to produce multimedia annotations of a literary work—in this case Hasta no verte, Jesús mío by Elena Poniatowska—to the end of strengthening student engagement with the text, and cultural and literary contexts. The authors, a professor and a student at Auburn University-Montgomery, photographed scenes of specific sites and landmarks mentioned in the novel, mapped them on Google Maps, then linked the sites with historic photos of the periods indicated in the novel, in preparation for creating a unique website.


Constructing The Democratic Reader: The Functions Of Textual Hybridity In La Noche De Tlatelolco, Manuel Chinchilla Jan 2014

Constructing The Democratic Reader: The Functions Of Textual Hybridity In La Noche De Tlatelolco, Manuel Chinchilla

Diálogo

A study of Elena Poniatowska’s La noche de Tlatelolco as a hybrid text that combines the genres of testimonio and chronicle to reconcile the relationship between history and literature. This article centers on how readership of La noche de Tlatelolco permits a democratic practice that confronts official discourse, particularly the PRI party’s narratives of legitimization, while also fostering an engagement with the original political impulse behind the student movement of 1968.


Exploring Disaster Experiences Through Elena Poniatowska's Nada, Nadie: Las Voces Del Temblor, Dawn Slack Jan 2014

Exploring Disaster Experiences Through Elena Poniatowska's Nada, Nadie: Las Voces Del Temblor, Dawn Slack

Diálogo

A study of Elena Poniatowska’s Nada, nadie: Las voces del temblor, based on the 1985 Mexico City earthquake, through recent critical theories on trauma and human experience in catastrophic events. This article explores the narrative context of personal and collective response to disasters as well as pedagogical approaches to disaster narration.


Querido Diego, Te Abraza Quiela Y Las Cartas De Angelina Beloff En El Archivo Museo Frida Kahlo, Nathanial Gardner Jan 2014

Querido Diego, Te Abraza Quiela Y Las Cartas De Angelina Beloff En El Archivo Museo Frida Kahlo, Nathanial Gardner

Diálogo

In Elena Poniatowska’s novel, Querido Diego, te abraza Quiela, readers detect a connection to the historical context of Paris during the early twentieth century and the relationship of Diego Rivera with Angelina Beloff. Since it is known that Poniatowska created this fictional account after having read Bertram Wolfe’s biography of Diego Rivera, this study focuses on the actual, physical letters in the archives, consulted by Wolfe, to reflect on evidence and recreation, to posit that different narratives emerge when each source is studied separately, and that our comprehension of biography and fiction can be altered after reviewing these historical documents. …


Las Crónicas Femeninas De Elena Poniatowska En La Construcción De Un Archivo Digital, María Claudia André Jan 2014

Las Crónicas Femeninas De Elena Poniatowska En La Construcción De Un Archivo Digital, María Claudia André

Diálogo

Pedagogical description of an innovative project where college-level students build a website about the work of European and Mexican artists arriving to Mexico during the first half of the twentieth century. The project is based on three texts of Elena Poniatowska: Tinísima, Leonora and Las siete cabritas. The main objective of the project was to have students conduct research using the new proposals and pedagogical practices used in the field of Digital Humanities.

Descripción pedagógica del transcurso de un proyecto innovativo donde los estudiantes de nivel universitario construyen una página web sobre la obra de artistas mexicanas y europeas llegadas …


Pedagogía Crítica, Crónica Cultural Y Corporeidad Auto/Biográfica En "Nahui Olin: La Que Hizo Olas" De Elena Poniatowska, Magdalena Maiz-Peña Jan 2014

Pedagogía Crítica, Crónica Cultural Y Corporeidad Auto/Biográfica En "Nahui Olin: La Que Hizo Olas" De Elena Poniatowska, Magdalena Maiz-Peña

Diálogo

By mapping epistemological, pedagogical, and feminist frameworks, this study pursues a reading of Elena Poniatowska’s cultural essay on Nahui Olin, to focus on auto/bio/graphical subjects, gender, ideology, and representation within diverse theoretical approaches and discursive explorations. This study is applied to an undergraduate, multidisciplinary seminar in Hispanic Studies and reading practices, dismantling canonical life-writing models of female representation.

Este estudio considera la crónica cultural de Elena Poniatowska sobre Nahui Olin a partir de marcos referenciales epistemológicos, pedagógicos y feministas concentrándose en los sujetos auto/bio/gráficos, género, ideología y representación desde diversas aproximaciones teóricas y exploraciones discursivas. Se sitúa en relación a …


Intersticios, Cruzamientos E Intersecciones: Desafíos Pedagógicos En La Noche De Tlatelolco De Elena Poniatowska, Luis H. Peña Jan 2014

Intersticios, Cruzamientos E Intersecciones: Desafíos Pedagógicos En La Noche De Tlatelolco De Elena Poniatowska, Luis H. Peña

Diálogo

This article reviews the pedagogical practices and experiences of undergraduate students upon confronting the emblematic text of the 1960s, La noche de Tlatelolco (1971; Massacre in Mexico, 1975), by Elena Poniatowska. Students are guided to consider ethics, aesthetics and politics as conceptual vectors to help them problematize this historic event materialized into a literary text, through its borders, linguistic and ideological representational nature, to evaluate the intricacies of contextual knowledge.

Un estudio sobre las experiencias pedagógicas de estudiantes de nivel subgraduado al enfrentarse al texto emblemático de la década del 1960, La noche de Tlatelolco (1971) de Elena Poniatowska. El …