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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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""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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Recensione: Marcello Ravveduto, Lo spettacolo della mafia. Storia di un immaginario tra realtà e finzione, Torino, Edizioni Gruppo Abele, 2019

2020

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Mafia mafia movies crime history Cosa Nostra Italian-Americans Cultural StudiesSettore M-STO/04 - Storia ContemporaneaMafia mafia al cinema storia della criminalità Italo-americani Cultural Studies
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