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Deportation in the Americas - Histories of Exclusion and Resistance (Hardcover): Kenyon Zimmer, Cristina Salinas Deportation in the Americas - Histories of Exclusion and Resistance (Hardcover)
Kenyon Zimmer, Cristina Salinas; Contributions by Rachel Ida Buff, Donna R. Gabaccia, David LaFevor, …
R1,184 Discovery Miles 11 840 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In Deportation in the Americas: Histories of Exclusion and Resistance, editors Kenyon Zimmer and Cristina Salinas have compiled seven essays, adapted from the Walter Prescott Webb Memorial Lecture Series, that deeply consider deportation policy in the Americas and its global effects. These thoughtful pieces significantly contribute to a growing historiography on deportation within immigration studies-a field that usually focuses on arriving immigrants and their adaptation. All contributors have expanded their analysis to include transnational and global histories, while recognizing that immigration policy is firmly developed within the structure of the nation-state. Thus, the authors do not abandon national peculiarity regarding immigration policy, but as Emily Pope-Obeda observes, "from its very inception, immigration restriction was developed with one eye looking outward." Contributors note that deportation policy can signal friendship or cracks within the relationships between nations. Rather than solely focusing on immigration policy in the abstract, the authors remain cognizant of the very real effects domestic immigration policies have on deportees and push readers to think about how the mobility and lives of individuals come to be controlled by the state, as well as the ways in which immigrants and their allies have resisted and challenged deportation. From the development of the concept of an "anchor baby" to continued policing of those who are foreign-born, Deportation in the Americas is an essential resource for understanding this critical and timely topic.

From Sicily to Elizabeth Street - Housing and Social Change among Italian Immigrants, 1880-1930 (Paperback): Donna R. Gabaccia From Sicily to Elizabeth Street - Housing and Social Change among Italian Immigrants, 1880-1930 (Paperback)
Donna R. Gabaccia
R799 Discovery Miles 7 990 Ships in 12 - 17 working days
Borders, Conflict Zones, and Memory - Scholarly engagements with Luisa Passerini (Paperback): Donna R. Gabaccia, Franca... Borders, Conflict Zones, and Memory - Scholarly engagements with Luisa Passerini (Paperback)
Donna R. Gabaccia, Franca Iacovetta
R1,345 Discovery Miles 13 450 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This volume pays tribute to Luisa Passerini, whose scholarship has had a major impact on feminist and other scholars around the world. First known internationally for developing new conceptual approaches to oral history and memory studies based on the recognition of the subjective nature of memory, Passerini has more recently written about autobiography, the history of emotions and concepts of belonging in Europe, and reimagining a more inclusive Europe. In this book, scholars from North America, South America and Europe engage Passerini's groundbreaking insights into the nature of subjectivity, intersubjectivity, autobiography, and love in relation to the themes of borders, emotions, and memory. The contributions deal with topics including Mennonite refugee women's food memories; the testimonies of far-left Chilean women who survived brutal sexualized violence; and memories of the war between East and West Pakistan, and India and Pakistan. Other contributions to the volume situate and reflect on Passerini's career-encompassing scholarship. Passerini speaks with the editors of her latest work on oral and visual memories of human movement, and also offers a thoughtful response to the essays, whose authors represent a transnational and multi-generational group of scholars. This book was originally published as a special issue of Women's History Review.

Borders, Conflict Zones, and Memory - Scholarly engagements with Luisa Passerini (Hardcover): Donna R. Gabaccia, Franca... Borders, Conflict Zones, and Memory - Scholarly engagements with Luisa Passerini (Hardcover)
Donna R. Gabaccia, Franca Iacovetta
R3,971 Discovery Miles 39 710 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This volume pays tribute to Luisa Passerini, whose scholarship has had a major impact on feminist and other scholars around the world. First known internationally for developing new conceptual approaches to oral history and memory studies based on the recognition of the subjective nature of memory, Passerini has more recently written about autobiography, the history of emotions and concepts of belonging in Europe, and reimagining a more inclusive Europe. In this book, scholars from North America, South America and Europe engage Passerini's groundbreaking insights into the nature of subjectivity, intersubjectivity, autobiography, and love in relation to the themes of borders, emotions, and memory. The contributions deal with topics including Mennonite refugee women's food memories; the testimonies of far-left Chilean women who survived brutal sexualized violence; and memories of the war between East and West Pakistan, and India and Pakistan. Other contributions to the volume situate and reflect on Passerini's career-encompassing scholarship. Passerini speaks with the editors of her latest work on oral and visual memories of human movement, and also offers a thoughtful response to the essays, whose authors represent a transnational and multi-generational group of scholars. This book was originally published as a special issue of Women's History Review.

Immigrant Life in the US - Multi-disciplinary Perspectives (Paperback): Donna R. Gabaccia, Colin Wayne Leach Immigrant Life in the US - Multi-disciplinary Perspectives (Paperback)
Donna R. Gabaccia, Colin Wayne Leach
R1,476 Discovery Miles 14 760 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Immigrant Life in the U.S. brings together scholars from across the disciplines to examine diverse examples of immigration to the paradigmatic 'nation of immigrants'. The volume covers a wide range of time periods, ethnic and national groups, and places of immigration. Contemporary Chinese children brought to the U.S. through adoption, Mexican laborers hired to work in the mid-west in the 1930s, Indian computer programmers hired to work in California, and more, are examined in a series of chapters that show the great diversity of issues facing immigrants in the past and in the present. This book emphasizes the complex tapestry that is the everyday experience of life as an immigrant and turns a critical eye on the place of globalization in the everyday life of immigrants. The contrasts it draws between past and present demonstrate the continued salience of national and ethnic identities while also describing how migrants can live almost simultaneously in two countries. This book will be of essential interest to advanced students and researchers of Sociology, History, Ethnic Studies and American Studies.

Immigrant Life in the US - Multi-disciplinary Perspectives (Hardcover): Donna R. Gabaccia, Colin Wayne Leach Immigrant Life in the US - Multi-disciplinary Perspectives (Hardcover)
Donna R. Gabaccia, Colin Wayne Leach
R3,987 Discovery Miles 39 870 Ships in 12 - 17 working days


Contents:
1. American Identities in a Global Era Donna Gabaccia and Colin Wayne Leach
Part One: The Local and the Nation in a Transnational World
2. Elusive Citizenship: Education, the Press and the Struggle over Representtaion in Ninteeth-Century Napa, California 1848-1910 Linda Heidenreich
3. The Prehistory of the Caden: Class, Corruption, and Migration in Santo Domingo, 1965-1978 Jesse Hoffnung-Garskof
4. Between Fantasy and Despair: the Transnational Condition and high-tech Immigration A. Aneesh
5. Asian-Latinos: Japanese-Peruvians' Ethnic Adaptation and Social Mobility in New York abd Los Angeles Ayumi Takenaka
Part Two: Family, School and Popular Culture
6. Adopted Children's Identities at the China/US Border Sara Dorow
7. Members of Many Gangs: Childhood and Ethno-racial Identity on the Streets of Twentieth Century America Mark Wild
8. 'Becoming' and 'Being' Chinese American in College: A Look at Ethnicity, Social Class, and Neighborhood in Identity Development Vivian Louie
Part 3: Immigrant Labour
9. Workplace Identities and Collective Memory: Living and Remembering teh Effects of the Bracero Total Institution Ronald L. Mize
10. The Significane of Race in the Urban Labour Market: A Study of Employers Nelson Lim
11. 'Natural Mothers' for Sale: The Construction of Latina Immigrant Identity in Domestic Service Labour Markets Kristen Hill Maher
12. The Work and the Wonder in Studying Immigrant Life Across the Disciplines: An Afterword Colin Wayne Leach and Donna R. Gabaccia

Italy's Many Diasporas (Hardcover): Donna R. Gabaccia Italy's Many Diasporas (Hardcover)
Donna R. Gabaccia
R3,990 Discovery Miles 39 900 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Italy's residents are a migratory people. Since 1800 well over 27 million left home, but over half also returned home again. As cosmopolitans, exiles, and 'workers of the world' they transformed their homeland and many of the countries where they worked or settled abroad. But did they form a diaspora? Migrants maintained firm ties to native villages, cities and families. Few felt much loyalty to a larger nation of Italians. Rather than form a 'nation unbound,' the transnational lives of Italy's migrants kept alive international regional cultures that challenged the hegemony of national states around the world.
This ambitious and theoretically innovative overview examines the social, cultural and economic integration of Italian migrants. It explores their complex yet distinctive identity and their relationship with their homeland taking a comprehensive approach.

Italy's Many Diasporas (Paperback): Donna R. Gabaccia Italy's Many Diasporas (Paperback)
Donna R. Gabaccia
R1,480 Discovery Miles 14 800 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Italy's residents are a migratory people. Since 1800 well over 27 million left home, but over half also returned home again. As cosmopolitans, exiles, and 'workers of the world' they transformed their homeland and many of the countries where they worked or settled abroad. But did they form a diaspora? Migrants maintained firm ties to native villages, cities and families. Few felt much loyalty to a larger nation of Italians. Rather than form a 'nation unbound,' the transnational lives of Italy's migrants kept alive international regional cultures that challenged the hegemony of national states around the world.
This ambitious and theoretically innovative overview examines the social, cultural and economic integration of Italian migrants. It explores their complex yet distinctive identity and their relationship with their homeland taking a comprehensive approach.

Redirecting Ethnic Singularity - Italian Americans and Greek Americans in Conversation (Paperback): Yiorgos Anagnostou, Yiorgos... Redirecting Ethnic Singularity - Italian Americans and Greek Americans in Conversation (Paperback)
Yiorgos Anagnostou, Yiorgos D. Kalogeras, Theodora Patrona; Contributions by Eleftheria Arapoglou, Angelyn Balodimas-Bartolomei, …
R825 R777 Discovery Miles 7 770 Save R48 (6%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Winner: Vasiliki Karagiannaki Prize for the Best Edited Volume in Modern Greek Studies Promotes the understanding of Italian Americans and Greek Americans through the study of their interactions and juxtapositions. Redirecting Ethnic Singularity: Italian Americans and Greek Americans in Conversation contributes to U.S. ethnic and immigration studies by bringing into conversation scholars working in the fields of Italian American and Greek American studies in the United States, Europe, and Australia. The work moves beyond the "single group" approach-an approach that privileges the study of ethnic singularity--to explore instead two ethnic groups in relation to each other in the broader context of the United States. The chapters bring into focus transcultural interfaces and inquire comparatively about similarities and differences in cultural representations associated with these two groups. This co-edited volume contributes to the fields of transcultural and comparative studies. The book is multi-disciplinary. It features scholarship from the perspectives of architecture, ethnomusicology, education, history, cultural and literary studies, and film studies, as well as whiteness studies. It examines the production of ethnicity in the context of American political culture as well as that of popular culture, including visual representations (documentary, film, TV series) and "low brow" crime fiction. It includes analysis of literature. It involves comparative work on religious architecture, transoceanic circulation of racialized categories, translocal interconnections in the formation of pan-Mediterranean identities, and the making of the immigrant past in documentaries from Italian and Greek filmmakers. This volume is the first of its kind in initiating a multidisciplinary transcultural and comparative study across European Americans.

Redirecting Ethnic Singularity - Italian Americans and Greek Americans in Conversation (Hardcover): Yiorgos Anagnostou, Yiorgos... Redirecting Ethnic Singularity - Italian Americans and Greek Americans in Conversation (Hardcover)
Yiorgos Anagnostou, Yiorgos D. Kalogeras, Theodora Patrona; Contributions by Eleftheria Arapoglou, Angelyn Balodimas-Bartolomei, …
R2,811 R2,593 Discovery Miles 25 930 Save R218 (8%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Winner: Vasiliki Karagiannaki Prize for the Best Edited Volume in Modern Greek Studies Promotes the understanding of Italian Americans and Greek Americans through the study of their interactions and juxtapositions. Redirecting Ethnic Singularity: Italian Americans and Greek Americans in Conversation contributes to U.S. ethnic and immigration studies by bringing into conversation scholars working in the fields of Italian American and Greek American studies in the United States, Europe, and Australia. The work moves beyond the "single group" approach-an approach that privileges the study of ethnic singularity--to explore instead two ethnic groups in relation to each other in the broader context of the United States. The chapters bring into focus transcultural interfaces and inquire comparatively about similarities and differences in cultural representations associated with these two groups. This co-edited volume contributes to the fields of transcultural and comparative studies. The book is multi-disciplinary. It features scholarship from the perspectives of architecture, ethnomusicology, education, history, cultural and literary studies, and film studies, as well as whiteness studies. It examines the production of ethnicity in the context of American political culture as well as that of popular culture, including visual representations (documentary, film, TV series) and "low brow" crime fiction. It includes analysis of literature. It involves comparative work on religious architecture, transoceanic circulation of racialized categories, translocal interconnections in the formation of pan-Mediterranean identities, and the making of the immigrant past in documentaries from Italian and Greek filmmakers. This volume is the first of its kind in initiating a multidisciplinary transcultural and comparative study across European Americans.

Oh Capitano! - Celso Cesare Moreno-Adventurer, Cheater, and Scoundrel on Four Continents (Paperback): Rudolph J Vecoli,... Oh Capitano! - Celso Cesare Moreno-Adventurer, Cheater, and Scoundrel on Four Continents (Paperback)
Rudolph J Vecoli, Francesco Durante; Edited by Donna R. Gabaccia; Translated by Elizabeth O. Venditto
R674 Discovery Miles 6 740 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The story of Celso Cesare Moreno, one of the most famous of the emigrant Italian elites or "prominenti." Moreno traveled the world lying, scheming, and building an extensive patron/client network to to establish his reputation as a middleman and person of significance. Through his machinations, Moreno became a critical player in the expansion of western trade and imperialism in Asia, the trafficking of migrant workers and children in the Atlantic, and the conflicts of Americans and natives over the fate of Hawaii, and imperial competitions of French, British, Italian and American governments during a critically important era of imperial expansion.

Oh Capitano! - Celso Cesare Moreno-Adventurer, Cheater, and Scoundrel on Four Continents (Hardcover): Rudolph J Vecoli,... Oh Capitano! - Celso Cesare Moreno-Adventurer, Cheater, and Scoundrel on Four Continents (Hardcover)
Rudolph J Vecoli, Francesco Durante; Edited by Donna R. Gabaccia; Translated by Elizabeth O. Venditto
R3,293 Discovery Miles 32 930 Ships in 9 - 15 working days

The story of Celso Cesare Moreno, one of the most famous of the emigrant Italian elites or "prominenti." Moreno traveled the world lying, scheming, and building an extensive patron/client network to to establish his reputation as a middleman and person of significance. Through his machinations, Moreno became a critical player in the expansion of western trade and imperialism in Asia, the trafficking of migrant workers and children in the Atlantic, and the conflicts of Americans and natives over the fate of Hawaii, and imperial competitions of French, British, Italian and American governments during a critically important era of imperial expansion.

Intimacy and Italian Migration - Gender and Domestic Lives in a Mobile World (Hardcover): Loretta Baldassar, Donna R. Gabaccia Intimacy and Italian Migration - Gender and Domestic Lives in a Mobile World (Hardcover)
Loretta Baldassar, Donna R. Gabaccia
R2,120 R1,887 Discovery Miles 18 870 Save R233 (11%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This provocative collection of essays adds a new dimension to our understanding of nation-building through its examination of the role of intimate cultural processes. First, by exploring the private lives of migrants from Italy through biography, oral history, and ethnography, these essays suggest why and how—across cultures—Italianness has come to be associated with a particular kind of femininity and supposedly distinctive elements of domestic life symbolized by long-held stereotypes of the Italian mother. On a larger scale, while the editors and contributors share with previous works on the Italian diaspora a keen interest in the imagining of nations across national borders, here they refocus our attention to the significance of the domestic, particularly the lives of individual men and women, their families, and the communities they loved—and left behind.

We Are What We Eat - Ethnic Food and the Making of Americans (Paperback, New edition): Donna R. Gabaccia We Are What We Eat - Ethnic Food and the Making of Americans (Paperback, New edition)
Donna R. Gabaccia
R777 Discovery Miles 7 770 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Ghulam Bombaywala sells bagels in Houston. Demetrios dishes up pizza in Connecticut. The Wangs serve tacos in Los Angeles. How ethnicity has influenced American eating habits-and thus, the make-up and direction of the American cultural mainstream-is the story told in We Are What We Eat. It is a complex tale of ethnic mingling and borrowing, of entrepreneurship and connoisseurship, of food as a social and political symbol and weapon-and a thoroughly entertaining history of our culinary tradition of multiculturalism. The story of successive generations of Americans experimenting with their new neighbors' foods highlights the marketplace as an important arena for defining and expressing ethnic identities and relationships. We Are What We Eat follows the fortunes of dozens of enterprising immigrant cooks and grocers, street hawkers and restaurateurs who have cultivated and changed the tastes of native-born Americans from the seventeenth century to the present. It also tells of the mass corporate production of foods like spaghetti, bagels, corn chips, and salsa, obliterating their ethnic identities. The book draws a surprisingly peaceful picture of American ethnic relations, in which "Americanized" foods like Spaghetti-Os happily coexist with painstakingly pure ethnic dishes and creative hybrids. Donna Gabaccia invites us to consider: If we are what we eat, who are we? Americans' multi-ethnic eating is a constant reminder of how widespread, and mutually enjoyable, ethnic interaction has sometimes been in the United States. Amid our wrangling over immigration and tribal differences, it reveals that on a basic level, in the way we sustain life and seek pleasure, we are all multicultural.

New Italian Migrations to the United States - Vol. 1: Politics and History since 1945 (Paperback): Laura E. Ruberto, Joseph... New Italian Migrations to the United States - Vol. 1: Politics and History since 1945 (Paperback)
Laura E. Ruberto, Joseph Sciorra; Afterword by Donna R. Gabaccia; Contributions by Ottorino Cappelli, Donna Gabaccia, …
R561 Discovery Miles 5 610 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Italian immigration from 1945 to the present is an American phenomenon too little explored in our historical studies. Until now. In this new collection, Laura E. Ruberto and Joseph Sciorra edit essays by an elite roster of scholars in Italian American studies. These interdisciplinary works focus on leading edge topics that range from politics of the McCarren-Walter Act and its effects on women to the ways Italian Americans mobilized against immigration restrictions. Other essays unwrap the inner workings of multi-ethnic power brokers in a Queens community, portray the complex transformation of identity in Boston's North End, and trace the development of Italian American youth culture and how new arrivals fit into it. Finally, Donna Gabaccia pens an afterword on the importance of this seventy-year period in U.S. migration history. Contributors: Ottorino Cappelli, Donna Gabaccia, Stefano Luconi, Maddalena Marinari, James S. Pasto, Rodrigo Praino, Laura E. Ruberto, Joseph Sciorra, Donald Tricarico, and Elizabeth Zanoni.

Intimacy and Italian Migration - Gender and Domestic Lives in a Mobile World (Paperback): Loretta Baldassar, Donna R. Gabaccia Intimacy and Italian Migration - Gender and Domestic Lives in a Mobile World (Paperback)
Loretta Baldassar, Donna R. Gabaccia
R837 Discovery Miles 8 370 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This provocative collection of essays adds a new dimension to our understanding of nation-building through its examination of the role of intimate cultural processes. First, by exploring the private lives of migrants from Italy through biography, oral history and ethnography, these essays suggest why and how-across cultures-Italian-ness has come to be associated with a particular kind of femininity and supposedly distinctive elements of domestic life symbolized by long-held stereotypes of the Italian mother. On a larger scale, while the editors and contributors share with previous works on the Italian diaspora a keen interest in the imagining of nations across national borders, here they refocus our attention to the significance of the domestic, particularly the lives of individual men and women, their families, and the communities they loved-and left behind. This fresh approach is especially useful, they show, in describing women's complex relationship to nations, their transformations of identities through migration, and their unique participation in nation-building.

Foreign Relations - American Immigration in Global Perspective (Paperback): Donna R. Gabaccia Foreign Relations - American Immigration in Global Perspective (Paperback)
Donna R. Gabaccia
R617 Discovery Miles 6 170 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Histories investigating U.S. immigration have often portrayed America as a domestic melting pot, merging together those who arrive on its shores. Yet this is not a truly accurate depiction of the nation's complex connections to immigration. Offering a brand-new global history of the subject, "Foreign Relations" takes a comprehensive look at the links between American immigration and U.S. foreign relations. Donna Gabaccia examines America's relationship to immigration and its debates through the prism of the nation's changing foreign policy over the past two centuries. She shows that immigrants were not isolationists who cut ties to their countries of origin or their families. Instead, their relations to America were often in flux and dependent on government policies of the time.

An innovative history of U.S. immigration, "Foreign Relations" casts a fresh eye on a compelling and controversial topic.

Emotional Landscapes - Love, Gender, and Migration (Hardcover): Marcelo J Borges, Sonia Cancian, Linda Reeder Emotional Landscapes - Love, Gender, and Migration (Hardcover)
Marcelo J Borges, Sonia Cancian, Linda Reeder; Epilogue by Donna R. Gabaccia; Contributions by María Bjerg, …
R2,530 R2,336 Discovery Miles 23 360 Save R194 (8%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Love and its attendant emotions not only spur migration—they forge our response to the people who leave their homes in search of new lives. Emotional Landscapes looks at the power of love, and the words we use to express it, to explore the immigration experience. The authors focus on intimate emotional language and how languages of love shape the ways human beings migrate but also create meaning for migrants, their families, and their societies. Looking at sources ranging from letters of Portuguese immigrants in the 1880s to tweets passed among immigrant families in today's Italy, the essays explore the sentimental, sexual, and political meanings of love. The authors also look at how immigrants and those around them use love to justify separation and loss, and how love influences us to privilege certain immigrants—wives, children, lovers, refugees—over others.   Affecting and perceptive, Emotional Landscapes moves from war and transnational families to gender and citizenship to explore the crossroads of migration and the history of emotion.   Contributors: María Bjerg, Marcelo J. Borges, Sonia Cancian, Tyler Carrington, Margarita Dounia, Alexander Freund, Donna R. Gabaccia, A. James Hammerton, Mirjam Milharčič Hladnik, Emily Pope-Obeda, Linda Reeder, Roberta Ricucci, Suzanne M. Sinke, and Elizabeth Zanoni

Emotional Landscapes - Love, Gender, and Migration (Paperback): Marcelo J Borges, Sonia Cancian, Linda Reeder Emotional Landscapes - Love, Gender, and Migration (Paperback)
Marcelo J Borges, Sonia Cancian, Linda Reeder; Epilogue by Donna R. Gabaccia; Contributions by María Bjerg, …
R724 R676 Discovery Miles 6 760 Save R48 (7%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Love and its attendant emotions not only spur migration—they forge our response to the people who leave their homes in search of new lives. Emotional Landscapes looks at the power of love, and the words we use to express it, to explore the immigration experience. The authors focus on intimate emotional language and how languages of love shape the ways human beings migrate but also create meaning for migrants, their families, and their societies. Looking at sources ranging from letters of Portuguese immigrants in the 1880s to tweets passed among immigrant families in today's Italy, the essays explore the sentimental, sexual, and political meanings of love. The authors also look at how immigrants and those around them use love to justify separation and loss, and how love influences us to privilege certain immigrants—wives, children, lovers, refugees—over others.   Affecting and perceptive, Emotional Landscapes moves from war and transnational families to gender and citizenship to explore the crossroads of migration and the history of emotion.   Contributors: María Bjerg, Marcelo J. Borges, Sonia Cancian, Tyler Carrington, Margarita Dounia, Alexander Freund, Donna R. Gabaccia, A. James Hammerton, Mirjam Milharčič Hladnik, Emily Pope-Obeda, Linda Reeder, Roberta Ricucci, Suzanne M. Sinke, and Elizabeth Zanoni

American Dreaming, Global Realities - Rethinking U.S. Immigration History (Paperback, Annotated Ed): Donna R. Gabaccia, Vicki L... American Dreaming, Global Realities - Rethinking U.S. Immigration History (Paperback, Annotated Ed)
Donna R. Gabaccia, Vicki L Ruiz
R886 Discovery Miles 8 860 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

An introduction to the best from the new directions in U.S. immigration history
Representing a selection of the finest new research on immigration, American Dreaming, Global Realities explores the ways in which immigrant lives and those of their children are shaped by transnational bonds, globalization, family ties, and personal choice, and the ways in which they engender a sense of belonging and a sense of themselves as "Americans." American Dreaming, Global Realities considers a plurality of very specific historical, economic, regional, familial, and cultural contexts. This history reveals resistance and accommodation, both persistent older traditions and Americanization, plus the creation of new cultural forms blending old and new. The twenty-two interdisciplinary essays included in this collection explore the intricate overlapping of race, class, and gender on ethnic identity and on American citizenship.

New Italian Migrations to the United States - Vol. 1: Politics and History since 1945 (Hardcover): Laura E. Ruberto, Joseph... New Italian Migrations to the United States - Vol. 1: Politics and History since 1945 (Hardcover)
Laura E. Ruberto, Joseph Sciorra; Afterword by Donna R. Gabaccia; Contributions by Ottorino Cappelli, Donna Gabaccia, …
R2,296 Discovery Miles 22 960 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

Italian immigration from 1945 to the present is an American phenomenon too little explored in our historical studies. Until now. In this new collection, Laura E. Ruberto and Joseph Sciorra edit essays by an elite roster of scholars in Italian American studies. These interdisciplinary works focus on leading edge topics that range from politics of the McCarren-Walter Act and its effects on women to the ways Italian Americans mobilized against immigration restrictions. Other essays unwrap the inner workings of multi-ethnic power brokers in a Queens community, portray the complex transformation of identity in Boston's North End, and trace the development of Italian American youth culture and how new arrivals fit into it. Finally, Donna Gabaccia pens an afterword on the importance of this seventy-year period in U.S. migration history. Contributors: Ottorino Cappelli, Donna Gabaccia, Stefano Luconi, Maddalena Marinari, James S. Pasto, Rodrigo Praino, Laura E. Ruberto, Joseph Sciorra, Donald Tricarico, and Elizabeth Zanoni.

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