This research focuses on analyzing the diaspora of two specific cultures, the Cuban Americans and the Dominican Americans, and their dislocation from their countries of origin to the United States. Our literary analysis reveals the multiple difficulties and obstacles these families face in creating new lives for themselves. Many traditions and cultural facets are not carried over during the integration and assimilation into the U.S. mainstream culture due to the pressure these families feel to fit in. Family unity within the Latino culture is altered across seas and borders, affecting subsequent generations. Our cultural and literary analysis takes into considerations the works of two prominent Latinx Caribbean authors; Loida Maritza Pérez\...
In current studies about the Cuban exilic condition in the United States, arguably one of the most i...
This article is featured in the journal Tapestries: Interwoven voices of local and global identities...
This dissertation explores how Colombian and Dominican children of immigrants living in New York Cit...
Christina García’s Dreaming in Cuban examines the lives of a dysfunctional Cuban family separated by...
214 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.This dissertation examines ho...
The paper interprets Cristina García’s novel Dreaming in Cuban against the backdrop of contemporary ...
Dominican mass-migration to the United States only started in the 1960s but Dominican Americans are ...
Family and intimate relationships across borders is a central topic in migration literature. This ar...
This research is focused on three Dominican-Americans and some of their work: Julia Álvarez How the ...
Cristina Garcia\u27s Dreaming in Cuban and Julia Alvarez\u27s How the Garcia Girls Lost their Accent...
My study seeks to trace the dramatization of the Cuban voice within the fictional world of Cuban Ame...
O objetivo desta dissertação é analisar os romances Dreaming in Cuban e The Agüero Sisters, da escri...
Ethnic marginalisation minorities is a recurring theme in ethnic writers’ works, such as Julia Alvar...
O objetivo desta dissertação é analisar os romances Dreaming in Cuban, de Cristina García, e Memory ...
Cultural displacement and exile are major topics that are portrayed in Caribbean literature and in t...
In current studies about the Cuban exilic condition in the United States, arguably one of the most i...
This article is featured in the journal Tapestries: Interwoven voices of local and global identities...
This dissertation explores how Colombian and Dominican children of immigrants living in New York Cit...
Christina García’s Dreaming in Cuban examines the lives of a dysfunctional Cuban family separated by...
214 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2008.This dissertation examines ho...
The paper interprets Cristina García’s novel Dreaming in Cuban against the backdrop of contemporary ...
Dominican mass-migration to the United States only started in the 1960s but Dominican Americans are ...
Family and intimate relationships across borders is a central topic in migration literature. This ar...
This research is focused on three Dominican-Americans and some of their work: Julia Álvarez How the ...
Cristina Garcia\u27s Dreaming in Cuban and Julia Alvarez\u27s How the Garcia Girls Lost their Accent...
My study seeks to trace the dramatization of the Cuban voice within the fictional world of Cuban Ame...
O objetivo desta dissertação é analisar os romances Dreaming in Cuban e The Agüero Sisters, da escri...
Ethnic marginalisation minorities is a recurring theme in ethnic writers’ works, such as Julia Alvar...
O objetivo desta dissertação é analisar os romances Dreaming in Cuban, de Cristina García, e Memory ...
Cultural displacement and exile are major topics that are portrayed in Caribbean literature and in t...
In current studies about the Cuban exilic condition in the United States, arguably one of the most i...
This article is featured in the journal Tapestries: Interwoven voices of local and global identities...
This dissertation explores how Colombian and Dominican children of immigrants living in New York Cit...