For Heart, Patriotism, and National Dignity : The Italian Language Press in New York City and Constructions of Africa, Race, and Civilization examines how mainstream and radical newspapers employed Africa as a trope for savage behavior by analyzing their discussion of wage slavery, imperialism, lynching, and colonialism, in particular Italian imperialist ventures into northern Africa in the 1890s and Libya in 1911-1912. The Italian language press constructed Africa as a sinister, dark, continent, representing the lowest rung of the racial hierarchy. In expressing moral outrage over American violence and discrimination against Italians, the press utilized this image of Africa to emphatically convey its shock and disgust. In particular, Ital...
The conquest of Ethiopia radically modified Italian colonial policy, shifting it onto another level,...
The purpose of the present study is to investigate the Italian colonial narrative outlining its main...
International audienceThis contribution attempts to illustrate Italy’s colonial linguistic policy in...
Italy lost its empire during the World War II, and its former colonies gained independence through a...
This essay is part of a book in progress about Italy and Africa in the modern and modernist Italian ...
In a world where the Negro groped for recognition, Ethiopia (Abyssinia), with its ancient institutio...
Italy's First African War (1880-1896) pitted a young and ambitious European nation against the ancie...
In the aftermath of the Second World War, Italian intellectuals participated in Italy’s reconstructi...
The purpose of the present study is to investigate the Italian colonial narrative outlining its main...
This paper aims to illustrate how the Italian reception of Uncle Tom’s Cabin during the Italian Fasc...
In the aftermath of the Second World War, Italian intellectuals participated in Italy’s reconstructi...
Taking aim at the myth that il razzismo non esiste in Italy, this article explores the rhetorical me...
Through the centuries, historical and fictional characters of African descent have been an integral ...
Beginning from the early days of mass immigration (1890s), Italian immigrants were increasingly depi...
Colonists and “Demographic” Colonists. Family and Society in Italian Africa. The conquest of Ethi...
The conquest of Ethiopia radically modified Italian colonial policy, shifting it onto another level,...
The purpose of the present study is to investigate the Italian colonial narrative outlining its main...
International audienceThis contribution attempts to illustrate Italy’s colonial linguistic policy in...
Italy lost its empire during the World War II, and its former colonies gained independence through a...
This essay is part of a book in progress about Italy and Africa in the modern and modernist Italian ...
In a world where the Negro groped for recognition, Ethiopia (Abyssinia), with its ancient institutio...
Italy's First African War (1880-1896) pitted a young and ambitious European nation against the ancie...
In the aftermath of the Second World War, Italian intellectuals participated in Italy’s reconstructi...
The purpose of the present study is to investigate the Italian colonial narrative outlining its main...
This paper aims to illustrate how the Italian reception of Uncle Tom’s Cabin during the Italian Fasc...
In the aftermath of the Second World War, Italian intellectuals participated in Italy’s reconstructi...
Taking aim at the myth that il razzismo non esiste in Italy, this article explores the rhetorical me...
Through the centuries, historical and fictional characters of African descent have been an integral ...
Beginning from the early days of mass immigration (1890s), Italian immigrants were increasingly depi...
Colonists and “Demographic” Colonists. Family and Society in Italian Africa. The conquest of Ethi...
The conquest of Ethiopia radically modified Italian colonial policy, shifting it onto another level,...
The purpose of the present study is to investigate the Italian colonial narrative outlining its main...
International audienceThis contribution attempts to illustrate Italy’s colonial linguistic policy in...