"Gringas: Unveiling the Complexity of Intercultural Relationships and Romantic Storylines"

Said, E. (1978). Orientalism: Western conceptions of the Orient. London: Routledge.

This study draws on several theoretical frameworks to analyze the complex dynamics of intercultural relationships involving gringas. The concept of "cultural capital" (Bourdieu, 1986) is used to understand the power dynamics at play, where gringas often possess economic and social capital that can influence the relationship. The "othering" theory (Said, 1978) is also employed to examine how gringas are perceived and constructed as outsiders, often leading to cultural and social tensions.

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