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The first publication of Hispania dates to the earliest days of the American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese and the first issue featured a summation of the possibilities of the new organization, written by Lawrence Wilkins, as well as an outline of future plans for the journal written by its founding editor in chief, Aurelio M. Espinosa (Stanford University). [2]
The American Association of Teachers of Spanish and Portuguese is a language-specific professional association in the United States that was founded on December 29, 1917, in New York City as the American Association of Teachers of Spanish. The name was changed to the present one when Portuguese was added to the association's mission in 1944.
The Bulletin for Spanish and Portuguese Historical Studies is a peer review academic journal of the Association for Spanish and Portuguese Historical Studies. The current editor is Andrew H. Lee (New York University). [1]
The Latin American Research Review is a quarterly peer-reviewed academic journal covering research on Latin America and the Caribbean.It was established in 1965 by the Latin American Studies Association (LASA) [1] and is published by LASA's publishing arm, the Latin America Research Commons.
SciELO and RedALyC are repositories centred on Iberoamerican scholarly literature, in which Spanish and Portuguese are the dominant languages. What is being suggested, it seems, is that Spanish and Portuguese scholars writing in their mother tongues should be deeply worried because English speakers are unlikely to read their work.
The use of second-person pronouns differs dramatically between Spanish and Portuguese, and even more so between European and Brazilian Portuguese. Spanish tú and usted correspond etymologically to Portuguese tu and você, but Portuguese has gained a third, even more formal form o(s) senhor(es), a(s) senhora(s), demoting você to an "equalizing ...
Literature and performance (known as Text and performance in the pilot stage) is a new interdisciplinary subject, available from first examinations in 2013. [5] It is a combination of literature and theatre arts, thus satisfying both the requirements of group 1 and group 6 .
Sociedad Honoraria Hispánica was established as the Spanish National Honor Society in 1953 in the United States. [1] It became Sociedad Honoraria Hispánica in 1959. [1] The society recognizes the achievement of high school students in Spanish and Portuguese. [1] It also encourages interest in Hispanic and Luso-Brazilian studies. [1]