Intersecting Diasporas examines literary expressions of allyship between Italian America and other diasporic communities in modern and contemporary US fiction. Rewriting the Anglo-American genre of the "Italian novel," authors like James Baldwin, Bernard Malamud, Carolina De Robertis, and Chang-rae Lee have disrupted misconceptions of Italian and Italian American identity while confronting Italians' own complicity with white racism. Likewise, Italian American authors from John Fante to Tina De Rosa have written in solidarity with Black, Chicanx, Filipinx, Jewish, Romani, and Irish diasporic communities on US shores, unsettling stereotypes and dissecting Italian America's history of flawed allyship across diasporas. Suzanne Manizza Roszak tr...
Poems written by Italian American poets included in Unsettling America, an anthology of ethnic poetr...
This provocative collection of essays adds a new dimension to our understanding of nation-building t...
On June 24, 1916, the New Republic published an editorial that began: "The average Pole or Italian a...
In this essay the cultural issues of Italian American communities in the 20th century USA have been ...
My project studies three texts closely: Christ in Concrete, Reunion in Sicily, and Ask the Dust. All...
Having missed out on many of the developments spurred by the ethnic revival of the 1960s, Italian Am...
Voices of Italian America presents a top-rate authoritative study and anthology of the italian-langu...
The culture of the Italian immigrant experience worldwide has been characterized by daily dynamics o...
This contribution1 is framed within the field of cultural studies and migration and ethnic relations...
Throughout the 1900s, the sense of a distinct Sicilian-ness manifested itself in a corpus of texts b...
This thesis offers the first history of contemporary Italian poetry in the United States from the en...
Both in _Ghost Dance_ and _AVA_ Carole Maso treats Italian American ethnicity as one of the interlac...
In the last two decades, in media and political discourses, Italianness has been increasingly repres...
In the last three decades, Italian/American culture has known, at last, a veritable renaissance and ...
Drawing on Paul Moses’ An Unlikely Union: The Love-Hate Story of New York’s Irish and Italians (2015...
Poems written by Italian American poets included in Unsettling America, an anthology of ethnic poetr...
This provocative collection of essays adds a new dimension to our understanding of nation-building t...
On June 24, 1916, the New Republic published an editorial that began: "The average Pole or Italian a...
In this essay the cultural issues of Italian American communities in the 20th century USA have been ...
My project studies three texts closely: Christ in Concrete, Reunion in Sicily, and Ask the Dust. All...
Having missed out on many of the developments spurred by the ethnic revival of the 1960s, Italian Am...
Voices of Italian America presents a top-rate authoritative study and anthology of the italian-langu...
The culture of the Italian immigrant experience worldwide has been characterized by daily dynamics o...
This contribution1 is framed within the field of cultural studies and migration and ethnic relations...
Throughout the 1900s, the sense of a distinct Sicilian-ness manifested itself in a corpus of texts b...
This thesis offers the first history of contemporary Italian poetry in the United States from the en...
Both in _Ghost Dance_ and _AVA_ Carole Maso treats Italian American ethnicity as one of the interlac...
In the last two decades, in media and political discourses, Italianness has been increasingly repres...
In the last three decades, Italian/American culture has known, at last, a veritable renaissance and ...
Drawing on Paul Moses’ An Unlikely Union: The Love-Hate Story of New York’s Irish and Italians (2015...
Poems written by Italian American poets included in Unsettling America, an anthology of ethnic poetr...
This provocative collection of essays adds a new dimension to our understanding of nation-building t...
On June 24, 1916, the New Republic published an editorial that began: "The average Pole or Italian a...