Abstract: While African immigrants and Italians of African descent have become more visible in Italian society since the 1980s, Italian culture and identity are still largely understood by majority white Italians in terms of race, nationhood, and family history. Overwhelmingly absent from these national discussions concerning the inclusion of immigrants, foreign residents, and so-called non-Italian citizens in society are the very people at the center of these debates. To give voice to some of these individuals, this article explores how a specific group, the Senegalese community in Rome, conceptualizes and understands identity formation as foreigners and as linguistic, racial and ethnic minorities through the lens of Applied Linguistics. T...
This article focuses on emerging forms of ethnic identification among Italians of Ethiopian and Erit...
This essay picks up a few threads in the ongoing debate on national identity in Italy. Immigration a...
This study registers a new requirement: to shift the focus from the field of study of immigrant peop...
Abstract: While African immigrants and Italians of African descent have become more visible in Itali...
This study investigates language use, language acquisition, and identity construction among Senegale...
In this article, aspects of the Senegalese migrations will be considered from a lingua-cultural pers...
The concept of ‘linguistic nationism’, which shaped identities around language rather than ethnicity...
Our current moment is characterized by the largest global mass migrations of people in recent histor...
Through the centuries, historical and fictional characters of African descent have been an integral ...
From observations made in northern Italy, in the area of Gorizia and Trieste, involving eight French...
The article is subdivided into three parts. The first provides readers with an overview of contempor...
This chapter focuses on the experiences and representations of Senegalese transmigrants, tracing the...
In L’Italia Meticcia: Being and Belonging in the Black Mediterranean, I examine the oft marginalized...
Building upon the idea that nationhood and nationality are social constructions, I argue that the ac...
Language issues loom large in current debates on Italian identity/identities, indigenous minorities ...
This article focuses on emerging forms of ethnic identification among Italians of Ethiopian and Erit...
This essay picks up a few threads in the ongoing debate on national identity in Italy. Immigration a...
This study registers a new requirement: to shift the focus from the field of study of immigrant peop...
Abstract: While African immigrants and Italians of African descent have become more visible in Itali...
This study investigates language use, language acquisition, and identity construction among Senegale...
In this article, aspects of the Senegalese migrations will be considered from a lingua-cultural pers...
The concept of ‘linguistic nationism’, which shaped identities around language rather than ethnicity...
Our current moment is characterized by the largest global mass migrations of people in recent histor...
Through the centuries, historical and fictional characters of African descent have been an integral ...
From observations made in northern Italy, in the area of Gorizia and Trieste, involving eight French...
The article is subdivided into three parts. The first provides readers with an overview of contempor...
This chapter focuses on the experiences and representations of Senegalese transmigrants, tracing the...
In L’Italia Meticcia: Being and Belonging in the Black Mediterranean, I examine the oft marginalized...
Building upon the idea that nationhood and nationality are social constructions, I argue that the ac...
Language issues loom large in current debates on Italian identity/identities, indigenous minorities ...
This article focuses on emerging forms of ethnic identification among Italians of Ethiopian and Erit...
This essay picks up a few threads in the ongoing debate on national identity in Italy. Immigration a...
This study registers a new requirement: to shift the focus from the field of study of immigrant peop...