1.) Percepción estereotípica del pasado

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1.) Percepción estereotípica del pasado LA CULTURA ESPAÑOLA 1.) Percepción estereotípica del pasado 2.) Cultura moderna-actual

1.) Percepción estereotípica del pasado EMBLEMAS Cultura exótica Cultura primitiva Cultura “diferente” Flamenco Los toros se conocen como la “fiesta nacional” Toreo

Desde la Edad Media: Noble Salvaje Violento Apasionado CARÁCTER

2.) CULTURA MODERNA-ACTUAL Cultura cosmopolitizada Cultura diversificada Mayor reconocimiento a nivel mundial Ciudad de las Artes y las Ciencias (Valencia) Reconocimiento: medallas-deportes, peliculas & actores, etc. AVE = Alta Velocidad Española

1992 Empieza a abrirse camino la imagen de una España moderna e integrada en el mundo. JJ.OO. Barcelona ‘92 Expo ‘92

Cultura moderna-actual LA CULTURA ESPAÑOLA Percepción estereotípica del pasado Cultura moderna-actual Mission Impossible II The World Is Not Enough Sevilla exotizada Aires moriscos Collage de tradiciones “Fallas” -Valencia “Semana Santa” -Sevilla Bilbao & museo Guggenheim Sociedad moderna, urbana Sociedad glamourosa Sociedad internacional

ARQUITECTURA Santiago Calatrava Margaret Hunt Hill Bridge Dallas World Trade Center Transportation Hub New York

Princeton Neuroscience Building Arquitectura Ricardito Bofill Rafael Moneo Princeton Neuroscience Building New Jersey Donnelley Building Chicago

Monumento a la tolerancia ESCULTURA Eduardo Chillida Insert a picture of an animal and/or plant found in your country. Monumento a la tolerancia Sevilla, Esp.

MÚsica Paco de Lucía Enrique Iglesias Insert a picture of an animal and/or plant found in your country.

CINE Pedro Almodóvar Hablé con ella (2003) Todo sobre mi madre (2000)

Jordi Mollá CINE Bad Boys II Anuncio “Bacardi” Nadie conoce a nadie

CINE Penélope Cruz Javier Bardem No Country for Old Men (2008)

History of Your Country Name of Event 1 Name of Event 2 Name of Event 3 Name of Event 4 Name of Event 5 Name of Event 6 1991 1992 4th date 5th date 6th date Description of event Add key points in the history of your country to the timeline.

Customs and Traditions Tell about the important customs and traditions celebrated in your country. Include information about who celebrates and when they celebrate. Insert a picture illustrating a custom or tradition.

Government of Your Country Explain how laws are made and changed in your country. Tell how people are chosen to lead the country. Insert a picture of the head leader of your country.

Economy of Your Country Explain which goods and services are produced in your country. How do people typically provide for the needs of themselves and their families? Insert a picture that illustrates some part of your country’s economy.

Tourism in Your Country Tell about the points of interest in your country that people from other countries may be interested in visiting. Insert a picture of one of the points of interest for your country.