The year is 1930, the film is Little Caesar, and Hollywood begins its long and often irresponsible tradition of portraying the Italian-American male as gangster, thug, sociopath. The gangster genre has traditionally focused on male activities--men in groups, their rites of passage into underworld manhood, and their perverted American dreams of success achieved through community extortion, syndicated corruption, and blood murder. But hidden in the story of Caesar Enrico Bandello, who has justifiably been called our archetypal film gangster, we also discover fragmentary, but important, early portrayals of the Italian woman in America
Unpacking the charged cliché of the ‘greedy southern woman’ involves analytical confrontation with s...
The idea of the “mamma italiana” is one of the most widespread and recognizable stereotypes in perce...
This project takes into consideration a largely unexamined aspect of the Italian Fascist regime’s fo...
The year is 1930, the film is Little Caesar, and Hollywood begins its long and often irresponsible t...
Groundlessly, mafia is a term that has plagued Italian-Americans since the very first moment they a...
ABSTRACT: Hollywood in the 70s turned its gaze with fascination at the representation of Italian Ame...
The Italian American man is the result of the interaction of centuries of Italianate masculinities c...
It is a fact that Italians and Americans of Italian descent have been the subject of a considerable ...
Film scholars commonly suggest that the 1930s American movie gangster represented marginalized Itali...
'Passport to the Dream Factory: Hollywood and the Exotic Allure of Female Italian Ethnicity' is a fe...
Although national identities are not a clear-cut and a once-and-for-all affair, in the world of the ...
Despite the vast research on film genre, little is done to explore Italian mobster movies, one of th...
“The Dilemma of the Italian American Male.” Originally published in Pimps, Wimps, Studs, Thugs and G...
The idea of the “mamma italiana” is one of the most widespread and recognizable stereotypes in perce...
Martin Scorsese’s movies revolve around Italian American characters involved in organized crime and ...
Unpacking the charged cliché of the ‘greedy southern woman’ involves analytical confrontation with s...
The idea of the “mamma italiana” is one of the most widespread and recognizable stereotypes in perce...
This project takes into consideration a largely unexamined aspect of the Italian Fascist regime’s fo...
The year is 1930, the film is Little Caesar, and Hollywood begins its long and often irresponsible t...
Groundlessly, mafia is a term that has plagued Italian-Americans since the very first moment they a...
ABSTRACT: Hollywood in the 70s turned its gaze with fascination at the representation of Italian Ame...
The Italian American man is the result of the interaction of centuries of Italianate masculinities c...
It is a fact that Italians and Americans of Italian descent have been the subject of a considerable ...
Film scholars commonly suggest that the 1930s American movie gangster represented marginalized Itali...
'Passport to the Dream Factory: Hollywood and the Exotic Allure of Female Italian Ethnicity' is a fe...
Although national identities are not a clear-cut and a once-and-for-all affair, in the world of the ...
Despite the vast research on film genre, little is done to explore Italian mobster movies, one of th...
“The Dilemma of the Italian American Male.” Originally published in Pimps, Wimps, Studs, Thugs and G...
The idea of the “mamma italiana” is one of the most widespread and recognizable stereotypes in perce...
Martin Scorsese’s movies revolve around Italian American characters involved in organized crime and ...
Unpacking the charged cliché of the ‘greedy southern woman’ involves analytical confrontation with s...
The idea of the “mamma italiana” is one of the most widespread and recognizable stereotypes in perce...
This project takes into consideration a largely unexamined aspect of the Italian Fascist regime’s fo...