HS Spanish Students Participate in a~Feria de Obras Literarias/Literary Fair
On Monday, June 6, students in María Teresa Madinaveitia's high school Spanish elective "Food for Thought" participated in a~Feria de obras literarias/Literary Fair. This activity was the culmination of a unit entitled~Literatura femenina, feminismo y su intersección con la comida/Feminine literature, feminism and its intersection with food.
Students have been working individually for several weeks to analyze a literary text, compare and contrast it to other literature and authors already discussed, situate the work in a historical, social, political, and economic context, and relate the work to their own lives.
During the event, the students shared the results of their exploration with invited Spanish-speakers from the Dalton community. In 10 minute one-on-one sessions, students spoke eloquently in Spanish about their research. Dalton community members who served as conversation partners included Judy Calixto, Josie Díaz, Graciela España, Lori Langer de Ramirez, Natalie Sánchez, Carlos San Juan, Michele Viard-Andre, Lisa Waller, Millie Zeno. Student/presenters included: Julian Freiberg '17, Davis Haupt '17, Anjali Iyer '17, Emily Mei '17, Olivia Romano '17, Rachel Sznajderman '17 and Tomás Vonderheide '17.
After the presentations, participants feasted on some of the foods discussed in the literary pieces. Everyone came away with a deeper understanding of the role of food and feminism in a variety of Spanish-language literary works. Kudos to Ms. Madinaveitia and her students on a job well done!
Story and photos submitted by Lori Langer de Ramirez, Ed.D. Director, World and Classical Languages & Global Language Initiatives