The paper interprets Cristina García’s novel Dreaming in Cuban against the backdrop of contemporary multicultural identity prose by women. Against expectations about the possibility of healing and belonging in the feminine diasporic text, the novel problematizes the possibility and costs of healing, reconnecting, and reconciliation. The text represents how profoundly political and family history are interconnected on an individual level, and how the intersection of family, politics, and individual limits the scope of change for the protagonist.  
Ethnic marginalisation minorities is a recurring theme in ethnic writers’ works, such as Julia Alvar...
This thesis offers a novel interpretation of the relationship between food and cultural memory start...
L'entrevista amb l'escriptora cubano-americana Cristina García explora el tema de la identitat cuban...
O objetivo desta dissertação é analisar os romances Dreaming in Cuban, de Cristina García, e Memory ...
Christina García’s Dreaming in Cuban examines the lives of a dysfunctional Cuban family separated by...
The building of bridges between Cuba and the US has been ongoing for a long time, not least by artis...
Cristina García (La Habana, 1958), pertenece a la más reciente generación de escritoras hispano car...
This research focuses on analyzing the diaspora of two specific cultures, the Cuban Americans and th...
O objetivo desta dissertação é analisar os romances Dreaming in Cuban e The Agüero Sisters, da escri...
The exile leaving his or her homeland for new and unknown territory travels with much more than just...
The exile leaving his or her homeland for new and unknown territory travels with much more than just...
My study seeks to trace the dramatization of the Cuban voice within the fictional world of Cuban Ame...
In her article Authoethnography and Garcia\u27s Dreaming in Cuban Samantha L. McAuliffe positions ...
Cristina Garcia\u27s Dreaming in Cuban and Julia Alvarez\u27s How the Garcia Girls Lost their Accent...
This dissertation traces the narrative of contemporary Cuban women writers from their early work pub...
Ethnic marginalisation minorities is a recurring theme in ethnic writers’ works, such as Julia Alvar...
This thesis offers a novel interpretation of the relationship between food and cultural memory start...
L'entrevista amb l'escriptora cubano-americana Cristina García explora el tema de la identitat cuban...
O objetivo desta dissertação é analisar os romances Dreaming in Cuban, de Cristina García, e Memory ...
Christina García’s Dreaming in Cuban examines the lives of a dysfunctional Cuban family separated by...
The building of bridges between Cuba and the US has been ongoing for a long time, not least by artis...
Cristina García (La Habana, 1958), pertenece a la más reciente generación de escritoras hispano car...
This research focuses on analyzing the diaspora of two specific cultures, the Cuban Americans and th...
O objetivo desta dissertação é analisar os romances Dreaming in Cuban e The Agüero Sisters, da escri...
The exile leaving his or her homeland for new and unknown territory travels with much more than just...
The exile leaving his or her homeland for new and unknown territory travels with much more than just...
My study seeks to trace the dramatization of the Cuban voice within the fictional world of Cuban Ame...
In her article Authoethnography and Garcia\u27s Dreaming in Cuban Samantha L. McAuliffe positions ...
Cristina Garcia\u27s Dreaming in Cuban and Julia Alvarez\u27s How the Garcia Girls Lost their Accent...
This dissertation traces the narrative of contemporary Cuban women writers from their early work pub...
Ethnic marginalisation minorities is a recurring theme in ethnic writers’ works, such as Julia Alvar...
This thesis offers a novel interpretation of the relationship between food and cultural memory start...
L'entrevista amb l'escriptora cubano-americana Cristina García explora el tema de la identitat cuban...