Spain's Multicultural Legacies - Studies in Honor of Samuel G. Armistead -- Martin, Adrienne L. & Martinez-Carazo, C.(ed.)
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商品コード: 174730
商品コード(SBC): 174730
ISBN13: 9781588711441
頁 数: 348 pgs.
サイズ: 15.5 x 23.5 x 2.8 cm
重 量: 0.71 kgs
装 丁: hard cover
出版社: Juan de la Cuesta
発行年: 2008
発行地: Newark
双書名: Homenajes, 30
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MYRIAD REASONS EXIST FOR dedicating a volume of studies to our dear colleague and friend Samuel G. Armistead. Nevertheless, this collection does not respond to any of the conventional reasons for such tributes. Sam has not decided to retire, nor has his remarkable professional trajectory taken an unusual turn. Instead, this homage is motivated by the magnitude and transcendence of Professor Armistead’s scholarship, as well as by those particular human qualities that make him a unique figure within Hispanism. It is for these reasons that the University of California, Davis, and concretely its Spanish Department, decided to dedicate these pages to him. With this volume we also celebrate Samuel Armistead’s twentyfifth anniversary as a Professor at our university, as well as his invaluable contributions to the field of Hispanic studies.
Among the many services Samuel Armistead has provided at UC Davis, beyond teaching and research, are his work as Co-Chair of the Spanish Department during the 2000-02 academic years, his participa tion on numerous ad hoc personnel committees, as well as on the UC Davis Faculty Research Committee. At the same time he has received various honors from this university, among them the President’s Research Fellowship, the UC Davis Faculty Research Lectureship and a UC Davis Humanities Institute Fellowship.
During his over fifty years as researcher and professor in many prestigious universities in the United States (Princeton University, UCLA, Purdue University, University of Pennsylvania, UC Davis and Irvine), his research has set the course for medieval Spanish literary studies by fostering a plurality of disciplines and approaches ranging from folklore and folk literature, the oral tradition and Sephardic culture to the epic, early lyric, Pan-Hispanic traditional poetry and European balladry.
- FROM PREFACE
TABLE OF CONTENTS:
Preface….9
Listo of Publications….15
The Enigma of the Bridge and the Expulsion of the Moriscos in Don Quijote, Part II. Manuel Da Costa Fontes…..59
Juegos de mascara y marketing: para una critica de la novela en clave de los siglos de oro, J. Ignacio Diez Fernandez…..77
En el corazon del Quijote: la cuestion de la epica en prosa, Luis Manuel Giron Negron and Francisco Marquez Villanueva….95
Lost Children and the Kindness of Strangers: West Sahara, Spain and the Traditional Tale, Michelle M. Hamilton…119
Just What Is Mudejar, Really? Maria Rosa Menocal….145
Tracing the Remnants of a Romancero Tradition among Andalusi Muslim and their Morisco Descendants, James T. Monroe….159
La leyenda de El rio portador de noticias: Tarquinio Prisco, Beowulf, Yosel, la condesa traidora de Castilla y un grupo de cuentos africanos, Jose Manuel Pedrosa Bartolome….199
La sangre que clama en silencio. Intertextualidad Biblica en el Libro de los Armas de don Juan Manuel, Francisco Peña Fernandez…..215
El vestido verde. Un viejo motivo en el cancionero popular moderno. Pedro M. Piñero Ramirez…..239
The Decima in the Contemporary World: Hispanic Oral Traditions in the Classroom, on the Internet and Beyond, Sarah Portnoy…..257
The Social Context of Guzmaan de Alfarache, Joseph V. Ricapito…..271
Entre heroes y tumbas: Fernan Gonzalez, site infantes de Lara, Arlanza, Cardeña y San Millan de la Cogolla, Mercedes Vaquero….283
Cunningly Lingual Wives in European Ballad Traditon, Louise O. Vasvari…..297
Is Spain’s Hebrew Literature Spanish? David A. Wacks…..315
In Memorial Charles Cook, Mentor of Samuel G. Armistead, John Zemke…..333