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El. knyga: Migration Italy: The Art of Talking Back in a Destination Culture

  • Formatas: 282 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-Dec-2013
  • Leidėjas: University of Toronto Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781442620087
  • Formatas: 282 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-Dec-2013
  • Leidėjas: University of Toronto Press
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781442620087

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In terms of migration, Italy is often thought of as a source country - a place from which people came rather than one to which people go. However, in the past few decades, Italy has indeed become a destination for many people from poor or war-torn countries seeking a better life in a stable environment. Graziella Parati's Migration Italy examines immigration to Italy in the past twenty years, and explores the processes of cultural hybridization that have occurred.

Working from a cultural studies viewpoint, Parati constructs a theoretical framework for discussing Italy as a country of immigration. She gives special attention to immigrant literature, positing that it functions as an act of resistance, a means to talk back to the laws that regulate the lives of migrants. Parati also examines Italian cinema, demonstrating how native and non-native filmmakers alike create parallels between old and new migrations, complicating the definitions of sameness and difference.

These definitions and the complexities inherent in the different cultural, legal, and political positions of Italy's people are at the heart of Migration Italy, a unique work of immense importance for understanding society in both modern-day Italy and, indeed, the entire European continent.



These definitions and the complexities inherent in the different cultural, legal, and political positions of Italy's people are at the heart of Migration Italy, a unique work of immense importance for understanding society in both modern-day Italy and, indeed, the entire European continent.

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Migration Italy stands as the first monograph in English genuinely dedicated to Italian migrant literature and cinema, and it achieves impressively its authors objective.

- Jennifer Burns (Modern Italy) This book will be valuable to readers interested in contemporary Italy and the diversity of its voices in literature and film ... Recommended.

- S. Vander Closter (CHOICE) Highly readable and thought provoking.

- Anne Urbancic (Quaderni d'italianistica)

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Winner of Howard R. Marrara Prize - Modern Language Association 2005 (United States).'Migration Italy is a ground-breaking work that surveys, documents, and theorizes the literary and cinematic production of migrants writing and working in Italy. Graziella Parati's knowledge of this production is encyclopedic, and her command of the Italian debates about immigration is capillary in its precision.' -- Barbara Spackman, Department of Italian Studies and Department of Comparative Literature, University of California, Berkeley
Acknowledgments

Introduction



Strategies of Talking Back
Minor Literature, Minor Italy
Cinema and Migration: What and Who Is a Migrant
The Laws of Migration
Conclusion

Notes

Bibliography

Index
Graziella Parati is a professor in the Department of French and Italian, the Comparative Literature Program, and the Women's and Gender Studies Program at Dartmouth College.