Feeling Italian

Feeling Italian
Author: Thomas J. Ferraro
Publsiher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 273
Release: 2005-05
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780814727300

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Southern Italian emigration to the United States peaked a full century ago, descendents are now fourth and fifth generation, dispersed from their old industrial neighborhoods, professionalized, and fully integrated into the melting pot. Surely the social historians are right: Italian Americans are fading into the twilight of their ethnicity. So, why is the American imagination enthralled by The Sopranos, and other portraits of Italian-ness?

Feeling Italian

Feeling Italian
Author: Thomas J. Ferraro
Publsiher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2005-05-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780814727478

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In the first comprehensive study of election law since the Supreme Court decided Bush v. Gore, Richard L. Hasen rethinks the Court’s role in regulating elections. Drawing on the case files of the Warren, Burger, and Rehnquist courts, Hasen roots the Court’s intervention in political process cases to the landmark 1962 case, Baker v. Carr. The case opened the courts to a variety of election law disputes, to the point that the courts now control and direct major aspects of the American electoral process. The Supreme Court does have a crucial role to play in protecting a socially constructed “core” of political equality principles, contends Hasen, but it should leave contested questions of political equality to the political process itself. Under this standard, many of the Court’s most important election law cases from Baker to Bush have been wrongly decided.

Fascism the War and Structures of Feeling in Italy 1943 1945

Fascism  the War  and Structures of Feeling in Italy  1943 1945
Author: Simonetta Falasca-Zamponi
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2023-05-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780192887511

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On July 25, 1943, news of Mussolini's resignation and subsequent arrest stunned Italians leaving them dumbfounded. After two decades, fascism had fallen without any advance warning. As festive events marked the incredible outcome and reminders of the past were destroyed, an uncontainable joy seemed to pervade Italians. But what did people actually celebrate? How did they understand the bygone dictatorship, which was soon to be reincarnated in the Italian Social Republic (RSI)? Drawing on more than one hundred diaries written by ordinary citizens (and some prominent figures as well) and inspired by Raymond Williams's concept of structures of feeling, the book examines Italians' perspectives on fascism at a very critical moment in their history. With the country mired in a devastating war further complicated by the September 8, 1943 armistice with the Allies and subsequent German occupation—followed by the eruption of an Italian-against-Italian conflict, the switching of alliances, and the declaration of war against Germany on October 13, 1943—the fast pace of history seemed to deflect Italians' attention from their immediate past. Amidst the daily experience of bombings, hunger, displacement, and death, coming to terms with twenty years of dictatorship turned out to be an arduous enterprise. Whether those who had lived under the fascist regime wished 'not to think of it and not to speak any more about it' as philosopher Benedetto Croce maintained, it is hard to ascertain. In truth, little is known of what Italians felt and thought about fascism after its precipitous demise. This book remedies the gap in historical scholarship by assessing how Italians confronted their present and negotiated their past during the two years from the fall of the regime to the definitive defeat of the RSI and the end of the world war in May 1945. By bringing to life the cultural imaginaries and practices of the past, the book raises ostensibly intractable questions on the epochal impact of what often appears as inconsequential: the typically unseen and seemingly banal power of everyday experiences.

Feeling italian

Feeling italian
Author: Maura Di Mauro,Bettina Gehrke
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2019
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9791220055123

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The Penguin Book of Italian Short Stories

The Penguin Book of Italian Short Stories
Author: Jhumpa Lahiri
Publsiher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 528
Release: 2019-03-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780141985626

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'Rich. . . eclectic. . . a feast' Telegraph This landmark collection brings together forty writers that reflect over a hundred years of Italy's vibrant and diverse short story tradition, from the birth of the modern nation to the end of the twentieth century. Poets, journalists, visual artists, musicians, editors, critics, teachers, scientists, politicians, translators: the writers that inhabit these pages represent a dynamic cross section of Italian society, their powerful voices resonating through regional landscapes, private passions and dramatic political events. This wide-ranging selection curated by Jhumpa Lahiri includes well known authors such as Italo Calvino, Elsa Morante and Luigi Pirandello alongside many captivating new discoveries. More than a third of the stories featured in this volume have been translated into English for the first time, several of them by Lahiri herself.

Italian Mobilities

Italian Mobilities
Author: Ruth Ben-Ghiat,Stephanie Malia Hom
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 206
Release: 2015-07-24
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781317677727

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The Italian nation-state has been defined by practices of mobility. Tourists have flowed in from the era of the Grand Tour to the present, and Italians flowed out in massive numbers in the late 19th and early 20th centuries: Italians made up the largest voluntary emigration in recorded world history. As a bridge from Africa to Europe, Italy has more recently been a destination of choice for immigrants whose tragic stories of shipwreck and confinement are often in the news. This first-of-its-kind edited volume offers a critical accounting of those histories and practices, shedding new light on modern Italy as a flashpoint for mobilities as they relate to nationalism, imperialism, globalization, and consumer, leisure, and labor practices. The book’s eight essays reveal how a country often appreciated for what seems immutable - its classical and Renaissance patrimony - has in fact been shaped by movement and transit.

The Revolutionary Movement of 1848 9 in Italy

The Revolutionary Movement of 1848 9 in Italy
Author: C. Edmund Maurice
Publsiher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 302
Release: 2020-08-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9783752440508

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Reproduction of the original: The Revolutionary Movement of 1848-9 in Italy by C. Edmund Maurice

Italy in the Nineteenth Century and the Making of Austria Hungary and Germany

Italy in the Nineteenth Century and the Making of Austria Hungary and Germany
Author: Elizabeth Wormeley Latimer
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 542
Release: 1898
Genre: Italy
ISBN: HARVARD:HW3F1W

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