Julia Alvarez's first three novels, which can be read as a story cycle, are highly autobiographical, and, if studied together, reveal how she progresses as an author. Drawing from theories concerning life writing, language, and madness, I read How the García Girls Lost Their Accents as a dual kunstlerroman, demonstrating the growth of both Alvarez's and Yolanda's agency. In her second novel, In the Time of the Butterflies, Alvarez wrestles with what "lies at the center of [her] art" -- the Dominican Republic and the trauma associated with living on and away from the island. Using cryptonomy and trauma theory, I investigate the effect of silence on both the Dominicans and Alvarez. Finally, in ¡Yo! Alvarez suggests that the responsible storyt...
Ethnic marginalisation minorities is a recurring theme in ethnic writers’ works, such as Julia Alvar...
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Languages and Literature of Bard College
This research is focused on three Dominican-Americans and some of their work: Julia Álvarez How the ...
Julia Alvarez's first three novels, which can be read as a story cycle, are highly autobiographical,...
The connection between national and personal traumas is a key concern in two Dominican-American shor...
Escritoras migrantes frequentemente publicam romances autobiográficos que mesclam ficção com suas hi...
Julia Álvarez pertenece a la más joven generación de escritoras hispanocaribeñas afincadas en Estado...
Since the days of the conquistadors, erasure has been an inherent facet of Dominican identities. Sim...
The search for an ever-elusive home is a thread that runs throughout much literature by authors who ...
This article analyses three novels by Julia Alvarez–How the García Girls Lost their Accents (1991), ...
Both "How the García Girls Lost Their Accents" and "Secondhand World" deal with issues of displaceme...
Throughout her writing career Julia Alvarez has been examining definitions of the “Americas” and ret...
As an immigrant and diasporic intellectual writer, Dominican-American poet, novelist, and essayist J...
This essay will explore the concept of ethnicity in the stories and through the characters in the wr...
Thesis advisor: Kathy A. LeeIn this paper I examine the characteristics of exile as they appear in I...
Ethnic marginalisation minorities is a recurring theme in ethnic writers’ works, such as Julia Alvar...
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Languages and Literature of Bard College
This research is focused on three Dominican-Americans and some of their work: Julia Álvarez How the ...
Julia Alvarez's first three novels, which can be read as a story cycle, are highly autobiographical,...
The connection between national and personal traumas is a key concern in two Dominican-American shor...
Escritoras migrantes frequentemente publicam romances autobiográficos que mesclam ficção com suas hi...
Julia Álvarez pertenece a la más joven generación de escritoras hispanocaribeñas afincadas en Estado...
Since the days of the conquistadors, erasure has been an inherent facet of Dominican identities. Sim...
The search for an ever-elusive home is a thread that runs throughout much literature by authors who ...
This article analyses three novels by Julia Alvarez–How the García Girls Lost their Accents (1991), ...
Both "How the García Girls Lost Their Accents" and "Secondhand World" deal with issues of displaceme...
Throughout her writing career Julia Alvarez has been examining definitions of the “Americas” and ret...
As an immigrant and diasporic intellectual writer, Dominican-American poet, novelist, and essayist J...
This essay will explore the concept of ethnicity in the stories and through the characters in the wr...
Thesis advisor: Kathy A. LeeIn this paper I examine the characteristics of exile as they appear in I...
Ethnic marginalisation minorities is a recurring theme in ethnic writers’ works, such as Julia Alvar...
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Languages and Literature of Bard College
This research is focused on three Dominican-Americans and some of their work: Julia Álvarez How the ...