10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HISPANICISM»
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Hispanicism in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
Hispanicism and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Quixotism: The Imaginative Denial of Spain's Loss of Empire
For Dario, Hispanicism is much more a question of "our America" — a spiritual,
ingenuous, mixed, and sensual America that possesses itself — than it is a
question of Spain's America. In this respect, the Hispanicism of Dario and the ...
Christopher Britt Arredondo, 2005
2
Recovering The U.S Hispanic Literary Heritage, Volume I
From 1598, when Juan de Onate established a colony there, New Mexicans had
done what they could to preserve and celebrate Spanish traditions; to a large
extent, the early twentieth-century version of New Mexican Hispanicism clearly ...
Ramón A. Gutiérrez, Genaro Padilla
3
The Columbia Literary History of the United States
New Mexican hispanicism clearly manifested ethnic and regional pride, but it
also represented a calculated effort to counter the consequences of widespread
Anglo resentment of Mexicans and Mexican Americans. In Anglo eyes, Spaniards
...
Emory Elliott, Martha Banta, Houston A. Baker, 2013
4
The Relationship Between Parent-child Acculturation and ...
The former is measured by the Americanism subscale and the latter is measured
by the Hispanicism subscale. Specifically, each subscale assesses the degree to
which an individual (a) feels comfortable speaking Spanish or English across ...
Blanca Luz Orellana-Roldan, 2007
5
The United States in Central America, 1860-1911: Episodes of ...
One French writer argued that Hispanicism was a proper response to U.S.
expansionism, provided Spain could assure its sister Latin states in Europe —
France and Italy — that their interests were not endangered. French society, he ...
Thomas David Schoonover, 1991
6
Measuring Race and Ethnicity
The scale questions are divided into involvement in American culture,
Americanism, and includes 21 questions (items 6–10, 18–24, and 25–33) and
involvement in Hispanic culture, Hispanicism, andincludes 21 questions (items 1
–5, items ...
Larry E. Davis, Rafael J. Engel, 2010
7
Public Opinion and Changing Identities in the Early Modern ...
... read 'The enjoyable and amusing tales of Lazarus of Tormes from Spain, in
which one can get to know the manners, condition, speech and cunning of the
Spanish'.28 Anti-Hispanicism was more than an accidental byproduct of the
Revolt.
Judith Pollmann, Andrew Paul Spicer, 2007
8
Modernism, Rubén Darío, and the Poetics of Despair
An interesting contribution to the topic of politics and Hispanicism in Dario is
presented in the previously cited book by Ancona Ponce. This work is divided in
three parts: a first look at the poet and man in his surroundings and his epoch; ...
Alberto Acereda, Rigoberto Guevara, 2004
Images accepted as having a distinctively national character tend to be those that
allow interpretation as looking away from harsh present realities to comfortable
old symbols.35 Both a Venezuelan landscape painting and Hispanicism could ...
10
Latino Children and Families in the United States: Current ...
For example, whereas Hispanicism (i.e., high on enculturation) predicted positive
self-perceptions of competence with Latino peers and Americanism (i.e., high on
acculturation) predicted positive self-perceptions of competence with ...
Josefina M. Contreras, Kathryn A. Kerns, Angela M. Neal-Barnett, 2002
4 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «HISPANICISM»
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Hispanicism is used in the context of the following news items.
Viva Jeb Bush
Jeb Bush, a scion of one of America's most prominent WASP families, is a convert to Hispanicism. He announced as much when he registered ... «New York Times, Apr 15»
Lacking 'Black And Brown Children,' IMSA To Lose $1.8m
I hope we all have enough common sense to realize that racism is not always favorable to whites, it's not called blackism or hispanicism. «WUIS 91.9, May 14»
Michael Jacobs, 1952-2014
... so Michael threw himself into his love for Spain and Hispanicism, writing travel and art history books (including a fine work on the nude). «The Guardian, Jan 14»
Accents and Standard English
"leeves here": another Hispanicism probably, since there is no vowel like the "lives" vowel in Spanish. So we have one mistake, one ... «The Economist, Sep 11»