What is the thesis statement of Silent Dancing by Judith Ortiz Cofer?
The thesis statement of Silent Dancing by Judith Ortiz Cofer is that the experience of being a Latina woman in the United States is one of constant negotiation between two cultures, and that this negotiation can lead to a sense of invisibility and silence. Cofer argues that Latinas are often caught between the expectations of their traditional culture and the demands of the American mainstream, and that this can lead to a feeling of being torn between two worlds. She also argues that Latinas are often silenced by the dominant culture, and that this silence can lead to a sense of isolation and alienation.