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Marina Cacioppo

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“Un nuovo ed entusiasmante modello sulla scena dell’arte contemporanea: Riso, Museo d’Arte Contemporanea della Sicilia” [ There’s a new and thrilling…

2009

“Un nuovo ed entusiasmante modello sulla scena dell’arte contemporanea: Riso, Museo d’Arte Contemporanea della Sicilia” [ There’s a new and thrilling model on Sicily’s contemporary art scene: Riso, Museo d’Arte Contemporanea della Sicilia]

Modern ArtSettore L-LIN/11 - Lingue E Letterature Anglo-Americane
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Early Representations of Organized Crime and Issues of Identity in the Italian American Press (1890 to 1910)

2016

Beginning from the early days of mass immigration (1890s), Italian immigrants were increasingly depicted in association with crime, especially organized crime, in the mainstream press. Fuelled by nativist views of immigrants as a threat to American safety, character, and morality, these first images of the newcomers became increasingly popular as the new century progressed, crystallizing in the minds of Americans and becoming the predominant representations of Italian immigrants. The response of the newly formed Italian communities can be found in the Italian-American press, which took upon itself the task of providing alternative images with which the burgeoning Italian community could ide…

American History Italian-American Ethnic Identity Organized Crime Immigrant PressSettore L-LIN/11 - Lingue E Letterature Anglo-Americane
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Bones and blood: family ties and the experience of immigration in Anzia Yezierska's “Bread givers” and Fae Myenne Ng's “Bone”

1996

Jewish-American Literature Anzia Yezierska Asian-American Literature Fae Myenne NgSettore L-LIN/11 - Lingue E Letterature Anglo-Americane
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Doctorow, E. L. (1931-2015)

2021

E. L. Doctorow was one of the most important novelists of the late twentieth and early twenty-first centuries. This essay outlines his literary career, highlighting his significant works, the historical context in which he wrote and was first read and the enduring significance of his writing.

Twentieth Century American Novel E. L. Doctorow Jewish-American LiteratureSettore L-LIN/11 - Lingue E Letterature Anglo-Americane
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Yezierska, Anzia (1880-1970)

2021

Anzia Yezierska è un' ebrea Polacca immigrata negli Stati Uniti. Nei primi anni '20, fu una delle prime scrittrici a portare storie di donne ebree immigrate ad un pubblico americano mainstream. Questo saggio traccia le tappe della carriera e della produzione letteraria dell'autrice con particolare attenzione al contesto storico in cui scrisse e fu ricevuta dal pubblico a lei contemporaneo e all'importanza della sua scrittura per le generazioni successive. Anzia Yezierska was a Jewish immigrant from Poland. In the early 1920s, she was the first writer to bring stories of Jewish immigrant women to a mainstream audience. This essay outlines her literary career, highlighting her significant wor…

Jewish-American Literature Anzia Yezierska Immigrant women.Settore L-LIN/11 - Lingue E Letterature Anglo-Americane
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The Assassination of Lieutenant Joe Petrosino: A Contested Symbol in the Mainstream and Italian-American Press in the Early 20th Century

2023

Recently, scholars have looked at the ethnic press through a social constructionist lens, examining the process through which immigrants developed a sense of identity and the role of print culture in forming “imagined communities” (Anderson). Here, I analyze the coverage of the 1909 assassination of police Lieutenant Petrosino in both mainstream and Italian-American press and popular culture. This shocking event ignited a debate over the nature and origin of the Mafia and the dangerousness of the Italian community, a debate involving discourses of racial difference, immigration restriction, and the capability of Italians to assimilate. This debate became an important arena in which Italian …

Italian-American preeugenicsMafiaGeneral Medicineethnic identityItalian-American press; immigration; Mafia; ethnic identity; eugenicsimmigrationHumanities
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Joe Petrosino, da capo della Squad a eroe della narrativa popolare italoamericana

2009

Italian-American LiteratureSettore L-LIN/11 - Lingue E Letterature Anglo-Americane
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Bread Givers, Anzia Yezierska (1925)

2021

This essay analyzes Anzia Yezierska's novel "Bread Givers" (1925) its critical reception from presentation to the present day, the historical context of its production and reception and its enduring significance.

Jewish-American literature Immigrant women.Settore L-LIN/11 - Lingue E Letterature Anglo-Americane
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Giuseppina Terranova and Other Gruesome Stories: Cases of Female Italian-American murderers in the press from the 1890s to the 1910s

2019

Immigrant women during the period of mass migration received little public attention. However, when some of them became protagonists in sensational murder cases, they burst into the public sphere. Analyzing the representation of Josephine Terranova and other female Italian-American murderers in both the yellow press and the Italian-American press shows how some of these invisible women were able to assert themselves in the public sphere and achieve a degree of agency despite their tragic circumstances. These women, represented as degenerate and genetically inferior in the early coverage of their cases and trials, were, over time, essentially rehabilitated in the press as “proper” American s…

Immigration Immigrant women Italian American women Ethnic press Italian American press Murder casesSettore L-LIN/11 - Lingue E Letterature Anglo-Americane
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O’Hara, John (1905-1970)

2021

John O'Hara was an important novelist of the mid-twentieth century. This essay outlines his literary career, highlighting his significant works, the historical context in which he wrote and was first read and the enduring significance of his writing.

Twentieth Century American Literature John O' HaraSettore L-LIN/11 - Lingue E Letterature Anglo-Americane
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La vera bellezza è quella analitica Edgar Allan Poe [All Real Beauty is Analytical Edgar Allan Poe]

2009

Arte moderna esteticaSettore L-LIN/11 - Lingue E Letterature Anglo-Americane
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""Don't be sad...You will get smart in America,' Context and Startegies of Resistance in Rosa: the Life of an Italian Immigrant as-told-to Marie Hall…

2007

American Literature Immigrant women Autobiography Italian-AmericanSettore L-LIN/11 - Lingue E Letterature Anglo-Americane
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In Cold Blood, Truman Cpote (1966)

2021

This essay analyzes Truman Capote's novel "In Cold Blood" (1966) its critical reception from presentation to the present day, the historical context of its production and reception and its enduring significance.

Twentieth Century American Literature Truman CapoteSettore L-LIN/11 - Lingue E Letterature Anglo-Americane
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The Wapshot Chronicle, John Cheever (1957)

2021

This essay analyzes John Cheever's's novel "The Wapshot Chronicle" (1957) its critical reception from presentation to the present day,the historical context of its production and reception and its enduring significance.

Twentieth Century American Literature John CheeverSettore L-LIN/11 - Lingue E Letterature Anglo-Americane
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"If the Sidewalks of These Street Could Talk." Reinventing Italian-American Ethnicity : The Representation and Construction of Ethnic Identity in Ita…

2005

ethnicity Italian American identity ImmigrationSettore L-LIN/11 - Lingue E Letterature Anglo-Americane
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La Sicilia, un’altra realtà a cui appigliarsi, nella ricerca di network efficaci. Sicily, another reality to cling to in the quest for effective netw…

2009

La Sicilia, un’altra realtà a cui appigliarsi, nella ricerca di network efficaci [“Sicily, another reality to cling to in the quest for effective networks”]

Arte modernaSettore L-LIN/11 - Lingue E Letterature Anglo-Americane
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“Curious Victories”: The Famous Murder Case of Maria Barbella and Italian-American Women in the Press Between the 1890s and 1910s

2019

Immigrant women during the period of mass migration received little public attention. However, when some of them became protagonists in sensational murder cases, they burst into the public sphere. Analyzing the representation of Maria Barbella's trial in the mainstream, yellow and the Italian-American press shows how some of these invisible women were able to assert themselves in the public sphere and achieve a degree of agency despite their tragic circumstances. These women, represented as degenerate and genetically inferior in the early coverage of their cases and trials, were, over time, essentially rehabilitated in the press as “proper” American subjects as a result of the convergence o…

Italian American press Ethnic press Immigration Italian American women Yellow press Murder casesSettore L-LIN/11 - Lingue E Letterature Anglo-AmericaneItalian Americana
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The Role of Early Textual Production in the Development of a Canon of Italian American Literature

2011

Having missed out on many of the developments spurred by the ethnic revival of the 1960s, Italian American literary studies only began in the late 1980s and did not take off as a movement until the late 1990s. However, the predominant focus of this work has been on authors of the 1930s and 1940s such as John Fante, Pietro Di Donato, Jerre Mangione and those who came after, almost completely leaving out the vast literary output in Italian from the 1880s to the 1920s. Especially important, in my view, is the fiction which was serialized in newspapers and other periodicals of the day which not only illuminates the early experiences of immigrants in America and the specific dynamics at work wit…

Italian-American LiteratureSettore L-LIN/11 - Lingue E Letterature Anglo-Americane
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Se i marciapiedi di questa strada potessero parlare’: Space and Identity in Three Italian American Autobiographies

1999

Italian-American Literature AutobiographySettore L-LIN/11 - Lingue E Letterature Anglo-Americane
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“Insider Knowledge Versus Outsider Perspective in Early Italian American and African American Detective Stories”

2003

Ethnic Literature Detective FictionSettore L-LIN/11 - Lingue E Letterature Anglo-Americane
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“La feccia dell’Europa del Sud”. Razza e costruzione dell’identità etnica nella stampa italiana di New York (1890-1910)

2016

A partire dai primi anni di immigrazione di massa (1890), gli immigrati italiani furono sempre raffigurati nella stampa mainstream in associazione con la criminalità, in particolare la criminalità organizzata,. Le prime immagini dei nuovi arrivati visti come una minaccia per la sicurezza e la moralità americana, ​​col progredire del nuovo secolo, si diffusero sempre di più cristallizzandosi nella mente degli americani e finendo per diventare le rappresentazioni predominanti degli immigrati italiani. La risposta delle comunità italiane di nuova formazione si trova sulla stampa italo-americana, che fornì immagini alternative con cui la comunità italiana potesse identificarsi e prospettive alt…

Ethnic IdentityAmerican HistoryOrganized CrimeItalian-AmericanImmigrant PressSettore L-LIN/11 - Lingue E Letterature Anglo-Americane
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“Letters to the Editor and the Construction of the Jewish-American Community in Early 20th Century New York”

2010

The “Bintel Brief” was a part of the Jewish Daily Forward, a Yiddish-language daily newspaper founded in 1897 and run by Abraham Cahan. The “Bintel Brief” (literally, “a bundle of letters”) was a forum where people could write for advice, to express an opinion, or simply to tell their (often tragic) experiences. The Editor would respond, offering counsel, practical advice, sympathy, etc. Devoted to workers rights, trade unionism, and democratic socialism, The “Bintel Brief” provided practical advice and a sympathetic ear, but also an ideological framework for the experiences and problems of immigrants, giving these private experiences a public significance and meaning by inscribing them in …

Correspondence ImmigrationSettore L-LIN/11 - Lingue E Letterature Anglo-Americane
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“Italian American Crime Fiction from the 1890s to the 1930s.”

2000

Multi-ethnic literature of the United States crime fiction American literatureSettore L-LIN/11 - Lingue E Letterature Anglo-Americane
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