For many women who identify as Latina, the question of what it means to be a part of this group is complex. Like other women, they struggle with common coming-of-age themes like body image, sexuality, and self-identity. But unlike the others, they must do it within not one — but two — cultures, the United States and their familial homelands.
In Hijas Americanas: Beauty, Body Image, and Growing Up Latina, Rosie Molinary sheds new light on what it means to be a Latina growing up in the US. The book is based on interviews and surveys Molinary collected from more than 500 Latinas of Mexican, Caribbean, Central American, and South American decent. Molinary provides a powerful understanding of the inner conflicts and triumphs of first, second, and third generation Latinas. The book, and the captivating stories of the women featured, gives an empowering voice to the struggles and successes of all women across racial, sexual, and cultural identities. Hijas Americanas emphasizes that the challenges of growing up the product of two cultures can ultimately be powerful, profound, and positive.
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