This article explores a novel way to understand the process of diasporic identity formation by comparing the discursive structure of Italian diasporic newspapers published in the United States with the baseline of public discourse in Italy. It uses as its evidence Italian language newspapers published in the United States from 1898 to 1920 (ChroniclItaly) and the Italian newspaper La Stampa published in Italy between 1867 and 1900. Applying a mixed-method approach of close and distant reading, the study examines how the ideological concept of Italian identity, linguistically represented by the anchor word italianità, “Italianness”, was constructed in these printed media at the turn of the twentieth century. The overarching aim is to explore...
Recently, scholars have looked at the ethnic press through a social constructionist lens, examining ...
This article examines the experience of Italian migrants as 'ethnic whites' in the period before Wor...
Identity frontiers with the Italian-Americans (1880-90) Immigration often leads to a new definition...
This article explores a novel way to understand the process of diasporic identity formation by compa...
This article examines the language of one of the several Italian newspapers in-print between the end...
This article aims to offer a methodological contribution to digital humanities by exploring the valu...
The State’s construction of Italian identity during the Diaspora informs the way the Italian populat...
Approaching the Italian-American press less as a source of information than as a political instructo...
Italy’s belated completion of political unification in 1861 let the Italian people long retain a reg...
In this chapter we focus on issues of identity as they relate to the construction of the ‘other’, or...
This thesis is broadly concerned with how an ethnic group defines itself through the medium of the p...
1noThe essay analyzes Italian American identity in its historical and social development connected w...
This contribution proposes to reflect on the experience and sense of identity of Italians through th...
Beginning from the early days of mass immigration (1890s), Italian immigrants were increasingly depi...
Immigrants, Roma and Sinti unveil the “National ” in Italian Identity This essay picks up a few thre...
Recently, scholars have looked at the ethnic press through a social constructionist lens, examining ...
This article examines the experience of Italian migrants as 'ethnic whites' in the period before Wor...
Identity frontiers with the Italian-Americans (1880-90) Immigration often leads to a new definition...
This article explores a novel way to understand the process of diasporic identity formation by compa...
This article examines the language of one of the several Italian newspapers in-print between the end...
This article aims to offer a methodological contribution to digital humanities by exploring the valu...
The State’s construction of Italian identity during the Diaspora informs the way the Italian populat...
Approaching the Italian-American press less as a source of information than as a political instructo...
Italy’s belated completion of political unification in 1861 let the Italian people long retain a reg...
In this chapter we focus on issues of identity as they relate to the construction of the ‘other’, or...
This thesis is broadly concerned with how an ethnic group defines itself through the medium of the p...
1noThe essay analyzes Italian American identity in its historical and social development connected w...
This contribution proposes to reflect on the experience and sense of identity of Italians through th...
Beginning from the early days of mass immigration (1890s), Italian immigrants were increasingly depi...
Immigrants, Roma and Sinti unveil the “National ” in Italian Identity This essay picks up a few thre...
Recently, scholars have looked at the ethnic press through a social constructionist lens, examining ...
This article examines the experience of Italian migrants as 'ethnic whites' in the period before Wor...
Identity frontiers with the Italian-Americans (1880-90) Immigration often leads to a new definition...