This book traces the formation of Italian migrant belongings in Britain, and scrutinizes the identity narratives through which they are stabilized. A key theme of this study is the constitution of identity through both movement and attachment. The study follows the Italian identity project since 197
Remembering Italian America: Memory, Migration, Identity
โ Scribed by Laurie Buonanno; Michael Buonanno
- Publisher
- Routledge
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 275
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Synopsis
"Remembering Italian America: Memory, Migration, Identity examines the life of Italians in the United States and the role of migration and collective memory in the history of the construction of Italian American identity. Employing the concept of communicative memory, the authors explain the processes which gave shape to Italian identity in America and the ways in which a symbolic identity became concretized in Italian American oral histories. The text explores the Italy migrants left behind, transatlantic networks, the welcome received by the Italian newcomers, the socioeconomic fabric of Italian America, and the singular worldview that grew out of the immigrant experience. In exploring the role of memory in the construction of Italian American identity, the book analyses the commonalities in the lives of immigrants, allowing the Italian American experience to speak to the circumstances of newer immigrant communities and allowing these new immigrant communities to speak to the Italian migrant history. Looking at Italian American culture from a multi-disciplinary perspective, this volume brings various theoretical perspectives to bear on "what, why, and how" questions concerning the Italian American experience. This book will be of interest to students of ethnic studies, immigration studies, and American/transnational studies, as well as American history"--
โฆ Table of Contents
Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication Page
Contents
Acknowledgments
List of Figures
Introduction: Memory, Nostalgia, History
Stories: The Lineaments of Community
History: Aunt Celiaโs Famous American Dinner
Socioeconomy: Kingfish, an American Padrone
Worldview: The Godmother
Remembering Italian America: An Overview
Memory
Nostalgia
History
Part I History
1 The Origins of a Diaspora
First Stirrings
Miseria
Risorgimento: Italian Unification
Disenfranchising Southern Italians
Taxation Without Representation
Expropriation of Lands
Political Oppression
2 Exodus
The Exodus Begins
Network Migration
Who Left Italy?
The Steamship
Remittances, Birds of Passage, and a New Spirit
3 Entering the United States
Ellis Island
Immigration Restrictions and the Shrinking Diaspora
The Literacy Test and Quotas
PostโWorld War II Immigration Policy
The Hart-Celler Act
Immigration Law and Identity
Part II Socioeconomics
4 Family and Community
Imagined Identities
Family
Community
5 Little Italy
A Hundred Little Italies
Mulberry Street
Little Palermo
Ybor City
Mount Allegro
6 Making a Living
The Job
The Padrone System
Kingfish
Homework
7 The Factory, Labor, and the Body Politic
The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire
Italian American Radicals
Italians in the American Labor Movement
The Bread and Roses Strike
Sacco and Vanzetti
The Aftermath
8 Mafia
Prologue
Origins
A Hometown Example
Epilogue
Part III Worldview
9 Folk Catholicism
Worldview
Rites of Passage
Holidays
The โItalian Problemโ
Pentacostali
10 Malocchio: The Evil Eye
Intercession
Malocchio
The Godmother
The Victim
Divination and Healing
11 Saintsโ Fests
From the Old World to the New
San Gennaro
Saint Anthony of Padua
Our Lady of Mount Carmel
The Giglio: San Paolino of Nola
12 Stories and Their Social Context
Telling Tales
From Fairy Tales to Social Satire
Saints and Bandits
Conclusion: Memory, Migration, Identity
Mโaโrricord: Conversational Memory
Discrimination: Betwixt and Between
Affirmation: At Our Grandmotherโs Kitchen Table
Perennial Birds of Passage
References
Index
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