Digitizing Divas:当代西班牙视觉文化的教学方法

IF 0.1 4区 文学 0 LITERATURE, ROMANCE ROMANCE NOTES Pub Date : 2024-02-22 DOI:10.1353/rmc.2023.a919732
Tyler Anthony
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摘要:多模态广告、数字平台和社交媒体无处不在,使二十一世纪的学生越来越多地接触到不同的视觉文化元素,从而促进了他们对视觉符号和图标解释的熟悉。我认为,西班牙语教师可以在课堂上利用西班牙视觉文化元素,为学生提供更多深入分析文化的机会,培养学生的整体交际能力。使用与西班牙流行歌手罗莎莉亚-维拉-托贝拉(Rosalía Vila Tobella)有关的真实材料是实现这种能力的一种方法。这位艺人在全球范围内广受欢迎,她的音乐视频和社交媒体帖子在视觉上体现了西班牙文化,这为学生提供了有益的机会来思考与性别、种族有关的视觉性问题,以及西班牙作为一个与美洲、非洲和亚洲有联系的南欧国家的独特地理和象征性地位。借鉴罗兰-巴特(Roland Barthes)和斯图尔特-霍尔(Stuart Hall)等视觉理论家的研究成果,我建议学生可以通过基于身份的紧张关系,并在西班牙图标学的更大谱系中,对罗莎莉亚的视觉作品进行反思。学生们可以通过 Flipsnack、Google Sites 或 Canva 等数字平台制作自己的多模态出版物,研究西班牙文化背景下的表象政治,这种方式有助于在传统的书面作业之外进行视觉学习。通过分析罗莎莉亚的视觉性及其对西班牙文化的表现,学生们可以学习到与他们作为 "数字原住民 "的网络形象相关的实用语言技能。
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Digitizing Divas: Pedagogical Approaches to Contemporary Spanish Visual Culture

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The ubiquity of multimodal advertisements, digital platforms, and social media has increasingly exposed twenty-first-century students to different elements of visual culture, thus facilitating their familiarity with interpretations of visual signs and iconography. It is my contention that instructors of Spanish can utilize elements of Spanish visual culture in their classroom to provide increased opportunities for deep cultural analysis and the development of students' overall communicative competence. Engaging with authentic materials relating to the popular Spanish singer Rosalía Vila Tobella is one way to achieve such competencies. The artist's global popularity and visual embodiment of Spanish culture in her music videos and social media posts offers students useful opportunities to reflect on issues of visuality relating to gender, race, and Spain's unique geographic and symbolic position as a southern European nation with linkages to the Americas, Africa, and Asia. Drawing on the work of visual theorists such as Roland Barthes and Stuart Hall, I suggest students can reflect on Rosalía's visual oeuvre both through the identity-based tensions and within a larger genealogy of Spanish iconography. By creating their own multimodal publications about the artist through digital platforms such as Flipsnack, Google Sites, or Canva, students can study the politics of representation within the context of Spanish culture in a manner that facilitates visual learning beyond the confines of the traditional written assignment. Analyzing the visuality of Rosalía and her representation of Spanish culture teaches students practical linguistic skills related to their established online presence as "digital natives."

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