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Remembering Italian America

Author : Laurie Buonanno,Michael Buonanno
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 218 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2021-03-11
Category : History
ISBN : 9781000349368

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Remembering Italian America by Laurie Buonanno,Michael Buonanno Pdf

Remembering Italian America: Memory, Migration, Identity examines the life of Italians in the United States and the role of migration and collective memory in the history of the construction of Italian American identity. Employing the concept of communicative memory, the authors explain the processes that gave shape to Italian identity in America and the ways in which a symbolic identity became concretized in Italian American oral histories. The text explores the Italy migrants left behind, transatlantic networks, the welcome received by the Italian newcomers, the socioeconomic fabric of Italian America, and the singular worldview that grew out of the immigrant experience. In exploring the role of memory in the construction of Italian American identity, the book analyzes the commonalities in the lives of immigrants, allowing the Italian American experience to speak to the circumstances of newer immigrant communities and allowing these new immigrant communities to speak to the Italian migrant history. Looking at Italian American culture from a multidisciplinary perspective, this volume brings various theoretical perspectives to bear on "what, why, and how" questions concerning the Italian American experience. This book will be of interest to students of ethnic studies, immigration studies, and American/transnational studies, as well as American history. Winner of the 2022 Italian American Studies Association Book Award

Italian Americans

Author : Eric Martone
Publisher : Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Page : 792 pages
File Size : 55,7 Mb
Release : 2016-12-12
Category : History
ISBN : 9798216105596

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Italian Americans by Eric Martone Pdf

The entire Italian American experience—from America's earliest days through the present—is now available in a single volume. This wide-ranging work relates the entire saga of the Italian-American experience from immigration through assimilation to achievement. The book highlights the enormous contributions that Italian Americans—the fourth largest European ethnic group in the United States—have made to the professions, politics, academy, arts, and popular culture of America. Going beyond familiar names and stories, it also captures the essence of everyday life for Italian Americans as they established communities and interacted with other ethnic groups. In this single volume, readers will be able to explore why Italians came to America, where they settled, and how their distinctive identity was formed. A diverse array of entries that highlight the breadth of this experience, as well as the multitude of ways in which Italian Americans have influenced U.S. history and culture, are presented in five thematic sections. Featured primary documents range from a 1493 letter from Christopher Columbus announcing his discovery to excerpts from President Barack Obama's 2011 speech to the National Italian American Foundation. Readers will come away from this book with a broader understanding of and greater appreciation for Italian Americans' contributions to the United States.

Remembering Glasco

Author : Robert Aiello
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 152 pages
File Size : 40,9 Mb
Release : 2017-09
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 0578195542

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Remembering Glasco by Robert Aiello Pdf

Glasco was a small town witha view of the Hudson River.Boasting two general stores,where 2 root beer barrels cost a penny and a loaf of bread about fifteen cents.The average annual income in 1948was about $3,000 and a new Ford cost about $1,500. But most could not afford it. Immigrants had left their homes in Italy to come to America to start a new life, thissmall Hamlet was mostly comprised of Italian Immigrants.The author, Robert Aiello has presented a heart-warming glimpse of a somewhat simple and uncomplicated life. A life of backbreaking work was always filled with fond memories ofthe ¿old country¿ and wonderful times shared with family and friends. Aiello brings back to life these wonderful yet struggling times, in a sense, the joy of having nothing. He demonstrates how we preserve the memories of these immigrant¿s lives and their families ethnic experiences. Soopen the door and step in. Aiello, a life-long area resident grew up in Glasco. He holdsdegrees in Business Administration and Human Services andcompleted his education at Empire State College. He served in the U.S. Army in 1968. In addition to owning a hair salonbusiness, he also served in the Ulster County Legislature for 18 years. He is currently retired and lives with his wife Christine. They have one daughter Kara and a granddaughter, Ella who live in Massachusetts.

The Italian American Experience

Author : Salvatore J. LaGumina,Frank J. Cavaioli,Salvatore Primeggia,Joseph A. Varacalli
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 733 pages
File Size : 43,5 Mb
Release : 2003-09-02
Category : History
ISBN : 9781135583330

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The Italian American Experience by Salvatore J. LaGumina,Frank J. Cavaioli,Salvatore Primeggia,Joseph A. Varacalli Pdf

First Published in 2000. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

The Italian/American Experience

Author : Louis J. Gesualdi
Publisher : University Press of America
Page : 107 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 2012-04-13
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780761858614

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The Italian/American Experience by Louis J. Gesualdi Pdf

The Italian/American Experience: A Collection of Writings represents a meaningful attempt to inform Italian Americans about their group’s varied experiences in America. This book, unlike many works on the Italian American experience, contains writings that explain why popular negative notions of Italian/American life are inaccurate. The Italian/American Experience lists a number of organizations and journals specializing in Italian American culture and provides brief descriptions of many leading researchers in the field of Italian American studies. This unique text also contains an annotated bibliography of key books that deal with the lives of Italians and Italian Americans. This collection of eleven works offers readers an in-depth view of Italian American culture and heritage.

Italian American Experience in New Haven, The

Author : Anthony V. Riccio
Publisher : SUNY Press
Page : 474 pages
File Size : 41,9 Mb
Release : 2009-01-08
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780791481707

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Italian American Experience in New Haven, The by Anthony V. Riccio Pdf

Using interviews and photographs, Anthony Riccio provides a vital supplement to our understanding of the Italian immigrant experience in the United States. In conversations around kitchen tables and in social clubs, members of New Haven's Italian American community evoke the rhythms of the streets and the pulse of life in the old ethnic neighborhoods. They describe the events that shaped the twentieth century—the Spanish Flu pandemic, the Great Depression, and World War II—along with the private histories of immigrant women who toiled under terrible working conditions in New Haven's shirt factories, who sacrificed dreams of education and careers for the economic well-being of their families. This is a compelling social, cultural, and political history of a vibrant immigrant community.

Spatialities in Italian American Women’s Literature

Author : Eva Pelayo Sañudo
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 170 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2021-07-06
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781000390841

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Spatialities in Italian American Women’s Literature by Eva Pelayo Sañudo Pdf

Examining the family saga as an instrument of literary analysis of writing by Italian American women, this book argues that the genre represents a key strategy for Italian American female writers as a form which distinctly allows them to establish cultural, gender and literary traditions. Spaces are inherently marked by the ideology of the societies that create and practice them, and this volume engages with spaces of cultural and gendered identity, particularly those of the ‘mean streets’ in Italian American fiction, which provide a method of critically analyzing the configurations and representations of identity associated with the Italian American community. Key authors examined include Julia Savarese, Marion Benasutti, Tina De Rosa, Helen Barolini, Melania Mazzucco and Laurie Fabiano. This book is suitable for students and scholars in Literature, Italian Studies, Cultural Studies and Gender Studies.

The Italian Americans

Author : Luciano J. Iorizzo,Salvatore Mondello
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 360 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2006
Category : History
ISBN : UOM:39015067695588

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The Italian Americans by Luciano J. Iorizzo,Salvatore Mondello Pdf

"(This is) is written with verve and conviction. It is the first attempt by professional historians to tell the story of Italian Americans from the 17th century to the present." --Arthur Mann, professor of American History, University of Chicago.

The Italian American Family Album

Author : Dorothy Hoobler,Thomas Hoobler
Publisher : OUP USA
Page : 132 pages
File Size : 50,7 Mb
Release : 1994
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 0195124200

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The Italian American Family Album by Dorothy Hoobler,Thomas Hoobler Pdf

An Italian immigrant says, "I came to America because I heard the streets were paved with gold. When I got here, I found out three things: first, the streets weren't paved with gold; second, they weren't paved at all; and third, I was expected to pave them." Against all odds—a new language, new customs, and the ethnic slurs and catcalls of prejudice—Italian Americans paved the streets, rolled the cigars, sewed the clothes, cooked the meals, and did all manner of back-breaking work to build a new life in Lamerica, the land of success. The Italian American Family Album brings us into the heart of those immigrants' experiences. Through diaries, letters, interviews, and articles from magazines and newspapers we share the ordeals and the triumphs of the Italian American first setting foot on his new homeland. These personal accounts and family photographs of scores of Italian American families tell inspiring and courageous stories of hardship and suffering. In the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, the journey across the Atlantic was remembered by many as the via dolorosa, the "sorrowful way." And even after arriving in the new homeland and successfully getting through immigration, finding a job and a place to live, and learning new ways of doing almost everything was a challenge. But there was joy in the new country, as well. The new arrivals were embraced by a community of fellow Italians with a grand sense of humor, an intense appreciation of music, and an even greater appreciation of good food. Life for the newcomer was full of old traditions and pleasure, and we hear first-hand how the old ways endured even as new philosophies and customs were embraced daily. Through the stories of the children of those early immigrants—writers Gay Talese and John Ciardi, entertainers like Tony Bennett, baseball great Yogi Berra, and others not famous, but still proud to call themselves Italian Americans—we see how family pride and strong ties to the old country survive even today. As Governor Mario Cuomo says in his introduction: "I have always been intensely proud that I am the son of Italian immigrants and that my Italian heritage helped make me the man I am." That pride and the unique experiences of the early Italian Americans are an integral part of our country's history. Through the memories and photographs from the albums of generations of Italian families we meet real people, cut of the same cloth as we are—a many-colored and multi-textured cloth of ethnic customs, languages, traditions, and memories. We are a nation of immigrants, and The Italian American Family Album belongs to each of us.

The Journey of the Italians in America

Author : Scarpaci, Vincenza
Publisher : Pelican Publishing
Page : 328 pages
File Size : 52,5 Mb
Release : 2024-05-18
Category : Immigrants
ISBN : 1455606839

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The Journey of the Italians in America by Scarpaci, Vincenza Pdf

The influence of Italians in American cuisine, industry, sports, entertainment, and language is profound. Using photographs to illustrate more than a century of Italian experiences in the United States, the author provides an intimate and informed glimpse into the history of prejudice, hardship, celebration, and success faced by this rich Mediterranean people. A celebration of common men and women alongside notable Italian American celebrities and public figures, this book is a cultural photo album.--From publisher description.

Buddy Remembers - Then and Now

Author : Joseph N. Muzio
Publisher : Trafford Publishing
Page : 234 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2009-02-24
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9781425165109

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Buddy Remembers - Then and Now by Joseph N. Muzio Pdf

This book is a memoir, the description of my parents' lives based on my remembrances, conversations with relatives, reviews of family photographs, as well as examining remaining personal documents of our family. This memoir started as a brief description, and was something I had planned for a long time. Initially, I thought it would be perhaps a few dozen pages. Instead, it grew organically and became a much more detailed recollection of my mother and father's lives, their marriage, their approaches to life, how they raised my sister and me, and their continuing influence upon me. They came to America as immigrant children; they developed here within their cultural boundaries as Italian Americans; they struggled, thrived and pursued their personal goals. They are still with me today. It has been simultaneously an exhilarating and exhausting process as the writing expanded. This is far beyond any sort of genealogical charting or the identification of distant relatives. Rather, it provides perceptions about my feelings and beliefs regarding my parents, their positive qualities and flaws, as well as how I perceive them now that I am an older adult. This process is one that I urge other children to engage in, writing about their parents so that there will be descriptions of the roles they played. I call such writing a critical component of the collective humanity, tracing the historical journeys that would then be available to the remaining family members and their ancestors. Conceivably, such continued writings could become an endless documentation of family behaviors and interactions. It might even provide a greater clarity and understanding of one's parents through a long-range lens.

Making Italian America

Author : Simone Cinotto
Publisher : Fordham Univ Press
Page : 358 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2014-04-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780823256266

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Making Italian America by Simone Cinotto Pdf

Fourteen cultural history essays exploring the relationship between Italian Americans, consumer culture, and the American identity. How do immigrants and their children forge their identities in a new land? And how does the ethnic culture they create thrive in the larger society? Making Italian America brings together new scholarship on the cultural history of consumption, immigration, and ethnic marketing to explore these questions by focusing on the case of an ethnic group whose material culture and lifestyles have been central to American life: Italian Americans. As embodied in fashion, film, food, popular music, sports, and many other representations and commodities, Italian American identities have profoundly fascinated, disturbed, and influenced American and global culture. Discussing in fresh ways topics as diverse as immigrant women’s fashion, critiques of consumerism in Italian immigrant radicalism, the Italian American influence in early rock ’n’ roll, ethnic tourism in Little Italy, and Guido subculture, Making Italian America recasts Italian immigrants and their children as active consumers who, since the turn of the twentieth century, have creatively managed to articulate relations of race, gender, and class and create distinctive lifestyles out of materials the marketplace offered to them. The success of these mostly working-class people in making their everyday culture meaningful to them as well as in shaping an ethnic identity that appealed to a wider public of shoppers and spectators looms large in the political history of consumption. Making Italian America appraises how immigrants and their children redesigned the market to suit their tastes and in the process made Italian American identities a lure for millions of consumers. Fourteen essays explore Italian American history in the light of consumer culture, across more than a century-long intense movement of people, goods, money, ideas, and images between Italy and the United States—a diasporic exchange that has transformed both nations. Simone Cinotto builds an analytical framework for understanding the ways in which ethnic and racial groups have shaped their collective identities and negotiated their place in the consumers’ emporium and marketplace. Grounded in the new scholarship in transnational US history and the transfer of cultural patterns, Making Italian America illuminates the crucial role that consumption has had in shaping the ethnic culture and diasporic identities of Italians in America. It also illustrates vividly why and how those same identities—incorporated in commodities, commercial leisure, and popular representations—have become the object of desire for millions of American and global consumers. “This compelling and innovative volume captures the complexities of the pivotal role of consumption in the historical formation of transnational Italian American taste, positing a distinctive diasporic consumer culture that continues its importance today. Richly interdisciplinary, the collection represents an exciting new resource for scholars and students alike.” —Marilyn Halter, Boston University

From Paesani to White Ethnics

Author : Stefano Luconi
Publisher : SUNY Press
Page : 278 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 2001-02-01
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0791448576

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From Paesani to White Ethnics by Stefano Luconi Pdf

Examines the transformations of Italian American ethnic identity in twentieth-century Philadelphia.

The Review of Italian American Studies

Author : Frank M. Sorrentino,Jerome Krase
Publisher : Lexington Books
Page : 524 pages
File Size : 53,8 Mb
Release : 2000
Category : History
ISBN : 0739101595

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The Review of Italian American Studies by Frank M. Sorrentino,Jerome Krase Pdf

This collection of articles examines the complex nature of identity in the Italian-American community. Sorrentino and Krase have constructed a volume that covers topics of diverse interest, such as the development of Italian-American literary studies and the integration of a uniquely Italian-American sensibility into a larger and dominant idea of European American culture. As an erudite examination of contemporary studies being done on one of the largest ethnic groups in the United States, this work is an essential addition to the ongoing and contentious debates about the nature of ethnicity, identity, assimilation and acculturation in the United States.