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Merchants, Midwives, and Laboring Women - ITALIAN MIGRANTS IN URBAN AMERICA (Hardcover)
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Merchants, Midwives, and Laboring Women - ITALIAN MIGRANTS IN URBAN AMERICA (Hardcover)
Series: Statue of Liberty Ellis Island
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Diane C. Vecchio's unique study considers the work experiences of
Italian immigrant women and their daughters in the previously
unexamined regions of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, and Endicott, New York,
during the turn of the twentieth century. Using Italian and
American sources and rich oral histories, this study reveals that
women in Italy had economic responsibilities that often included
work experiences outside of the home, including jobs as midwives
and businesswomen. Demonstrating the regional variation of Italian
women's work as well as the skills they transplanted to America
serves to balance the image of inexperienced and low-skilled
laborers that dominates scholarship on Italian working women.
Vecchio's research on Endicott sheds light on the gendered nature
of life in a "company town" governed by welfare paternalism, while
her research on Milwaukee emphasizes how Italian immigrant women
turned to small business enterprise when local opportunities for
wage-earning were limited. This comparative method helps to move
beyond reductionist theories and conventional portraits of Italian
women to explore the diverse factors that prompted them to seek
certain kinds of occupations to the exclusion of others.
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