Poetry as Sound and Object

CONTENTS OF CURRICULUM UNIT 24.03.06

  1. Unit Guide
  1. Introduction 
  2. Background
  3. Unit Overview and Rationale
  4. Content Objectives
  5. Teaching Strategies
  6. Classroom Activities
  7. Appendix on Implementing District Standards
  8. Teacher Resources
  9. Bibliography
  10. Endnotes

Sight, Sound, and Satire: Exploring Calaveras Literarias

Holly S. Bryk

Published September 2024

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Bibliography

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“The Calaveras of José Guadalupe Posada.” The Public Domain Review. Accessed August 1, 2024. https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/the-calaveras-of-jose-guadalupe-posada/.

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Claassen, Christina. “La Calavera Catrina: Mexico’s Eternal Feminine Muse.” The Whatcom Museum, November 6, 2019. https://www.whatcommuseum.org/la-calavera-catrina/.

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“Everything You Need to Know about Literary ‘Calaveras.’” El Universal, November 1, 2018. https://www.eluniversal.com.mx/english/everything-you-need-to-know-about-literary-calaveras/.

“Explore Scientific, Technical, and Medical Research on ScienceDirect.” ScienceDirect.com | Science, health and medical journals, full text articles and books. Accessed August 1, 2024. https://pdf.sciencedirectassets.com/.

Hammeken, MoKa. “Literary Calaveras.” Rocky Point 360, October 31, 2012. https://rockypoint360.com/literary-calaveras/.

Hamnett, Brian R. “Reconstruction, 1867–1940.” Chapter. In A Concise History of Mexico, 229–319. Cambridge Concise Histories. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2019.

Ricciardi, Clara. “Calaveras: The Art and Joy of a Uniquely Mexican Form of Expression.” Calaveras: The Art and Joy of a Uniquely Mexican Form of Expression | Denver Art Museum, December 14, 2023. https://www.denverartmuseum.org/en/blog/calaveras-art-and-joy-uniquely-mexican-form-expression.

Rulfo, Juan, and Rami Saari. Pedro Paramo. Yerushalayim: Karmel, 2003.

Sharp, Ethan, Carolina Quiroga, and Ashlee Collins. “Inspired by Calaveras.” Journal of Folklore and Education, September 13, 2021. https://jfepublications.org/article/inspired-by-calaveras/.

Strum, Lora, and Patty Gorena Morales. “These Wicked Day of the Dead Poems Don’t Spare Anyone.” PBS, November 2, 2018. https://www.pbs.org/newshour/arts/poetry/these-wicked-day-of-the-dead-poems-dont-spare-anyone.

Team, Daisie. “Understanding Satire: Definition, Use & Examples.” Daisie Blog, August 21, 2023. https://blog.daisie.com/understanding-satire-definition-use-examples/.

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