Awareness of Racial Diversity in the Spanish-Speaking World Among L2 Spanish Speakers
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
Spring 3-1-2016
Department
Foreign Languages and Literature
School
Social Science and Global Studies
Abstract
For more than 30 years, foreign language instructors have considered approaches to teaching their students about Afro‐Latin cultures, yet little research appears to address students' actual awareness of these populations. Using a photo ratings survey, the present study explored the perceptions of postsecondary second language learners and their instructors concerning native Spanish speakers' physical appearance. The mean ratings assigned by the student participants to 24 photos were analyzed in conjunction with the following independent variables: first language, place of origin, race, gender, age, course level, contact with Spanish outside the classroom, having Spanish‐speaking friends or family, and travel to Spanish‐speaking countries. In addition, both students' and instructors' answers to open‐ended questions about native speaker characteristics were analyzed. Results indicated the importance for learners of having contact with Spanish outside the classroom, whether through exposure to media or encounters with Spanish speakers. Implications and suggestions are described for inclusive culture teaching.
Publication Title
Foreign Language Annals
Volume
49
Issue
1
First Page
180
Last Page
190
Recommended Citation
Abreu, L.
(2016). Awareness of Racial Diversity in the Spanish-Speaking World Among L2 Spanish Speakers. Foreign Language Annals, 49(1), 180-190.
Available at: https://aquila.usm.edu/fac_pubs/16967