Testimonio Witnessing of Gender-Based Violence in Belinda Acosta’s Sisters, Strangers, and Starting Over

This article examines Belinda Acosta’s Sisters, Strangers, and Starting Over (2010) through the lens of testimonio narrative methodology, particularly as employed by US Latina feminist writers. This second book in Acosta’s Quinceañera Club series is set in San Antonio, Texas, interweaving plot conne...

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Main Author: Laura Marie López
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Fincham Press 2022-11-01
Series:International Journal of Young Adult Literature
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Online Access:https://ijyal.ac.uk/articles/10.24877/IJYAL.75
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description This article examines Belinda Acosta’s Sisters, Strangers, and Starting Over (2010) through the lens of testimonio narrative methodology, particularly as employed by US Latina feminist writers. This second book in Acosta’s Quinceañera Club series is set in San Antonio, Texas, interweaving plot connections to Juárez, Mexico. A close analysis reveals that Acosta’s novel reflects characteristics of Latinx testimonio narrative methodology with its inclusion of the character Perla Sánchez, who is erased from her family’s history and then killed in Juárez decades later. While the novel focuses on family separation and healing with the quinceañera in the background, Acosta highlights the erasures of young Chicanas and the violent consequences of breaking with hegemonic expectations for girls in Latinx culture. Acosta’s novel testifies to the social injustice of women who are disappeared and violated in the Latinx culture, and even silenced and forgotten in the Latinx family. Moreover, the novel employs the quinceañera ritual and strong Chicana characters to correct the condoned silences in the Latinx family.
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spelling doaj.art-5cba486a56f44267862f1144101a03002023-12-02T22:46:24ZengFincham PressInternational Journal of Young Adult Literature2634-52772022-11-013111510.24877/IJYAL.75Testimonio Witnessing of Gender-Based Violence in Belinda Acosta’s Sisters, Strangers, and Starting OverLaura Marie LópezThis article examines Belinda Acosta’s Sisters, Strangers, and Starting Over (2010) through the lens of testimonio narrative methodology, particularly as employed by US Latina feminist writers. This second book in Acosta’s Quinceañera Club series is set in San Antonio, Texas, interweaving plot connections to Juárez, Mexico. A close analysis reveals that Acosta’s novel reflects characteristics of Latinx testimonio narrative methodology with its inclusion of the character Perla Sánchez, who is erased from her family’s history and then killed in Juárez decades later. While the novel focuses on family separation and healing with the quinceañera in the background, Acosta highlights the erasures of young Chicanas and the violent consequences of breaking with hegemonic expectations for girls in Latinx culture. Acosta’s novel testifies to the social injustice of women who are disappeared and violated in the Latinx culture, and even silenced and forgotten in the Latinx family. Moreover, the novel employs the quinceañera ritual and strong Chicana characters to correct the condoned silences in the Latinx family.https://ijyal.ac.uk/articles/10.24877/IJYAL.75chicanatestimoniogender-based violencejuárez murdersquinceañera
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Testimonio Witnessing of Gender-Based Violence in Belinda Acosta’s Sisters, Strangers, and Starting Over
International Journal of Young Adult Literature
chicana
testimonio
gender-based violence
juárez murders
quinceañera
title Testimonio Witnessing of Gender-Based Violence in Belinda Acosta’s Sisters, Strangers, and Starting Over
title_full Testimonio Witnessing of Gender-Based Violence in Belinda Acosta’s Sisters, Strangers, and Starting Over
title_fullStr Testimonio Witnessing of Gender-Based Violence in Belinda Acosta’s Sisters, Strangers, and Starting Over
title_full_unstemmed Testimonio Witnessing of Gender-Based Violence in Belinda Acosta’s Sisters, Strangers, and Starting Over
title_short Testimonio Witnessing of Gender-Based Violence in Belinda Acosta’s Sisters, Strangers, and Starting Over
title_sort testimonio witnessing of gender based violence in belinda acosta s sisters strangers and starting over
topic chicana
testimonio
gender-based violence
juárez murders
quinceañera
url https://ijyal.ac.uk/articles/10.24877/IJYAL.75
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