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If Historical Figures Had Instagram

Laura Massa
Laura Massa 6 months ago

I’ve been following a Spanish comedian and actress who imitates famous figures from Spain. Lately, she has been posting short videos in which she portrays historical figures with humor, ingenuity, and strong narrative voice on Instagram, TikTok, and Facebook. I especially love her characterization of well-known women from history. This January she began portraying male figures as well, starting with Julius Caesar.

I think this format could be very appealing to students—either as an opening activity for a unit or as a resource to deepen and extend classroom learning.

Her name is Leonor Lavado, and while the language may make her work less accessible for some, I wanted to share it with this community as a possible way to spark greater interest and curiosity in the study of history. Is there anyone similar to her who creates content in English?

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  • Carrie Emmerson
    Carrie Emmerson 6 months ago

    What a great idea, Laura Massa and Angela Lee !  I'm about to do a unit on Revolutions in my class - perhaps students could be different Enlightenment philosophers or revolutionary leaders?  I could see such an activity crossing many regions and time periods, and getting at different perspectives in a really fun way.  

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  • Carrie Emmerson
    Carrie Emmerson 6 months ago

    What a great idea, Laura Massa and Angela Lee !  I'm about to do a unit on Revolutions in my class - perhaps students could be different Enlightenment philosophers or revolutionary leaders?  I could see such an activity crossing many regions and time periods, and getting at different perspectives in a really fun way.  

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  • Angela Lee
    Angela Lee 6 months ago in reply to Carrie Emmerson

    Oh, that would be fun to do with Enlightenment philosophers, perhaps using a different social media format that allows for more exchange!  I had seen an assignment that had revolutionary leaders tweeting at each other and how would they reply. Well, X (formerly known as Twitter). Students are not as familiar with Twitter/X but perhaps using Snapchat? Or Threads? 

    The overall structure could lead to a lot of interesting interchanges, and yes, a lot of crossover!

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