A QUE S! is a provocative post-intermediate Spanish conversation book designed to increase students' awareness of Hispanic culture. The text encourages critical thinking while challenging the students' ability to express themselves in Spanish by providing them with an opportunity for in-depth exploration of relevant contemporary issues. The Fourth Edition presents four main themes around which all the text and supplemental materials revolve: Espacios: Pblicos y privados, Encuentros y desencuentros, Patria/Nacin: Acercamientos, and De ac para all. Each thematic unit is supported by creative activities and engaging authentic materials. Both Spain and Latin American countries are represented, as are male and female writers, and a few of the different ethnic groups that comprise Hispanic culture.
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Weight: 426g
Dimensions: 190 x 233mm
Publication Date: 01 Jan 2012
Publisher: Cengage Learning Inc
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781111837945
About Annette Grant CashCristina de la TorreM. Victoria Garca Serrano
M. Victoria Garca Serrano (Conquista de la Sierra Spain) studied Hispanic Philology-Linguistics at the Universidad Complutense de Madrid. She received her PhD in Contemporary Latin American Literature from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. Her areas of research are literary theory and writing by Hispanic women authors. Annette Grant Cash teaches Spanish at Georgia State University where she is also the Director of the Translation and Interpretation Program. Her BA and MA degrees are in Spanish from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and her PhD is in Romance Linguistics from The Ohio State University. Cristina de la Torre was born in Cuba and moved to the United States as a child. She received her undergraduate degree from the University of Miami Florida and her Ph.D. in Spanish from Emory University. She spent several years in Madrid Spain where she was inspired to begin her dual career as professor of Spanish and literary translator.