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Hispania
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Ruth L. Bennett (1990) Queens College, New York Vice-President Nasario García (1990) New Mexico Highlands University Executive Director James R. Chatham (1990) Mississippi State University Editor of Hispania Theodore A. Sackett (1992) University of Southern California Executive Council (The current President, Vice-President, Executive Director, Editor, and the three most recent past Presidents [indicated by asterisks] are members ex officio).
Wichita State University Mirta González (1990) Jefferson H. S., Los Angeles, CA *Juana Amelia Hernández (1990) Hood College *Richard B. Klein (1992) University of Mississippi Carmen Chaves McCledon (1991) University of Georgia Felipe Mercado (1991) Jericho HS, Jericho, NY Judith Park (1992) Niles Township H. S., Skokie, IL *Richard V. Teschner (1991) University of Texas, El Paso Mirtha Toledo (1992) Valparaíso University Hispania, the official journal of the American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese, Inc., is published in the months of March, May, September, and December. Known office of publication: AATSP, Mississippi State University, P. O. Box 6349, Mississippi State, MS 39762-6349. Second-class postage paid at Mississippi State, MS and at additional mailing offices. Publication number 246360. Postmaster: Send address changes to Hispania, AATSP, Mississippi State University, P. O. Box 6349, Mississippi State, MS 39762-6349. Subscription to Hispania is part of the membership in the American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese, Inc., $25.00 a year for individuals, $37.50 for husband-wife, and $12.50 for students for a maximum of three years. Membership is open to all persons interested in Spanish or Portuguese or their respective literatures and cultures. Library and institutional subscriptions, $25.00 a year. All subscriptions are due and payable in advance. Requests for sample copies should be addressed to the Executive Director of the Association, Professor James R. Chatham, Mississippi State University, Lee Hall 218, P. O. Box 6349, Mississippi State, MS 39762-6349. Editorial communications and manuscripts for publication should be addressed to the Editor Professor Theodore A. Sackett, Department of Spanish and Portuguese, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA 90089-0358. See the Editorial Board page for our policy. Books for review should be addressed to the Book Review Editor Professor Janet Pérez, Associate Dean, Graduate School, Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX 79409. All communications regarding advertising are to be addressed to the Advertising Manager, Professor Ronald R. Young, Department of Spanish and Portuguese, San Diego, CA 92182. Instructions for preparation of camera-ready art and advertising rates may be acquired by writing Prof. Young. The Executive Director should be notified promptly of all changes of address. Hispania
Theodore A. Sackett (1992) University of Southern California Editor’s Advisory Council Donald W. Bleznick Editor, 1975-83 University of Cincinnati Robert G. Mead, Jr. Editor, 1957-62 University of Connecticut Seymour Menton Editor, 1963-65 University of Calif., Irvine Irving P. Rothberg Editor, 1996-74 University of Massachusetts
Carlos J. Alonso (1991) Wesleyan University José Ramón Araluce Cuenca (1992) University of Southern California Harold L. Boudreau (1990) University of Massachusetts Stella T. Clark (1990) California State University, San Bernardino Ned J. Davison (1992) University of Utah Roberto González Echevarría (1992) Yale University Howard M. Fraser (1992) College of William and Mary Jorge Guitart (1991) SUNY, Buffalo Lucille Kerr (1990) University of Southern California Catherine Larson (1992) Indiana University Mark D. Larsen (1992) Utah State University Gladys C. Lipton (1992) University of Maryland-Baltimore County Francine Masiello (1990) University of California, Berkeley Michael D. McGaha (1992) Pomona College Robert A. Quinn (1992) Virginia Military Institute Gemma Roberts (1992) University of Miami Karen L. Smith (1992) University of Arizona Noël Valis (1990) University of Michigan Jon S. Vincent (1990) University of Kansas Richard D. Woods (1994) Trinity University
Janet Pérez (1992) Texas Tech University
Margarita E. Galarza (1992) University of Southern Calif.
Ronald R. Young (1992) San Diego State University Editorial Policy Hispania (ISSN 0018-2133) publishes critical studies and occasional annotated bibliographies on the literatures and languages of Spain, Portugal and Latin America as well as papers concerned with the teaching of Spanish and Portuguese. Interdisciplinary and comparative papers will also be considered. Papers in literature and linguistics may employ a traditional approach or a more recent critical methodology. We do not publish such material as poetry, short stories, general essays, travel accounts and translations. Articles, notes for the several Departments and book reviews (solicited by the book review editor) may be written in English, Spanish or Portuguese and should be of interest and value to the readers of Hispania. The first page of each Department provides information on the kinds of materials included therein and the name and address of the person in charge. Only members of the Association may submit papers. In all cases, manuscripts must follow the MLA Style Manual (1985). Manuscripts submitted for consideration in the section on Language & Literature should be at least 12 pages long, excluding notes, and not more than 30 pages, including notes. Bibliographies must not exceed 80 double-spaced manuscript pages. Send the original together with a photocopy. Authors must include return postage in loose stamps or international reply coupons in the case of papers sent from abroad, and provide a self-addressed return envelope. All submissions will be reviewed by the Editorial Board with names of authors removed from the manuscripts. Articles Forthcoming in September
1990
Section I Ironía y sensibilidad modernista: La gloria de don Ramiro Sofía I. Cardona-Colom Alejandro Casona: A Bibliography of Criticism Through 1987 Marsha Forys Lyric Reading: Woman and Juan Ramón Jiménez Catherine M. Jaffe El carácter expresionista de la obra esperpéntica de Valle-Inclán Carlos Jerez Farran History, Truth, and Dialogue: Fernández de Oviedo's Historia general y natural de las Indias (Bk XXXIII, Ch LIV) Kathleen A. Myers The Role of the Reader in Julieta Campos's Tiene los cabellos rojizos y se llama Sabina Alicia Rivero-Potter The development and Validation of the Portuguese Speaking Test Charles W. Stansfield El mapa de El Mundo de Juan Lobón Guy H. Wood Section 2 Writing Across the Curriculum in the Foreign Language Class: Developing a New Pedagogy Glenn Morocco and Margot Soven The application of Historical Linguistic Information to the Foreign Language Classroom Joel Rini Maintaining a Portuguese Program José I. Suárez
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