Book Review: Approaches to Teaching Early Modern Spanish Drama Modern Language Association of America, 2006 Edited by Laura R. Bass and Margaret R. Greer

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2007-01-01
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Gasta, Chad
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World Languages and Cultures
The Department of World Languages and Cultures seeks to provide an understanding of other cultures through their languages, providing both linguistic proficiency and cultural literacy. Majors in French, German, and Spanish are offered, and other coursework is offered in Arabic, Chinese, Classical Greek, Latin, Portuguese, and Russian
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This volume is the latest in the Approaches series published by the Modern Language Association. As the series editor points out, The principal objective of the series is to collect within each volume different points of view on teaching a specific literary work, a literary tradition, or a writer widely taught at the undergraduate level. Indicative of its title, then, this volume is an assortment of teaching methodologies and perspectives on the early modern comedia by many of the field’s most well-known scholars.

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This book review is published as Gasta, Chad M."Approaches to Teaching Early Modern Spanish Drama (review)." Arizona Journal of Hispanic Cultural Studies, vol. 11, 2007, pp. 234-236. doi:10.1353/hcs.2008.0037. Posted with permission.

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