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The Teaching of Italian in the United States

The Teaching of Italian in the United States
Author: Joseph Guerin Fucilla
Publisher: New Brunswick, N.J : American Association of Teachers of Italian
Total Pages: 310
Release: 1967
Genre: Italian language
ISBN:

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Teaching Italian American Literature, Film, and Popular Culture

Teaching Italian American Literature, Film, and Popular Culture
Author: Edvige Giunta
Publisher: Modern Language Association of America
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010-01-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781603290661

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Italian American studies has long been in conversation with American culture at large and is increasingly present in American universities and colleges. Yet once-celebrated works, such as Pietro di Donato's Christ in Concrete, have slipped from the public consciousness, and many scholars fear that representations of Italian Americans in popular culture, as in The Godfather films and the television series The Sopranos, have obscured genuine historical inquiry and understanding. This volume aims to foster a deeper and more complex appreciation for the importance of Italian American texts in the study of American culture.The editors open the volume by outlining the history of Italians in the United States and exploring the potential of literature and the arts to enable the recovery of a forgotten, even repressed, historical past. Over thirty scholars and teachers then present innovative ways of teaching Italian American texts and integrating them with other texts in courses ranging from American literature and history to multiethnic and women's studies. Contributors discuss Italian American fiction, poetry, memoir, oral history, and theater and performance. A section on film and television provides an overview of popular as well as lesser-known works and interrogates the stereotyped portrayals of Italian Americans. Other contributors offer historical and interdisciplinary approaches to Italian American texts that revolve around themes of race and gender politics, work and social class, and historical intersections. The volume concludes with a review of anthologies that can be used in teaching Italian American studies.


Italian Language Maintenance Efforts in the United States and the Teacher of Italian in American High Schools and Colleges

Italian Language Maintenance Efforts in the United States and the Teacher of Italian in American High Schools and Colleges
Author: Joshua A. Fishman
Publisher:
Total Pages: 2
Release: 1966
Genre: Italian language
ISBN:

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A strong influence on the nature of Italian instruction today in the United States is the fact that Italo-Americans show less organized interest in their language than do other ethnic groups, as evidenced by comparing newspaper publications in different mother tongues, radio language programs, and language maintenance associations where, in each case, other languages outdistance proportionately the same activities in Italian. More students and teachers of Italian than those of other major commonly taught languages are "appropriate ethnics" (one whose parent(s) or grandparent(s) are or were native speakers of the language under consideration), who associate the language with people, food, and daily life rather than with more elevated linguistic or literary concepts. The future of Italian seems to be only greater de-ethnization, less familiarity on the part of the individual with his regional Italian, and fewer students of the language as their "Italianness" recedes further into the background because of a higher socio-economic level and a more urban-American way of life. This speech was delivered at the annual conference of the American Association of Teachers of Italian, Chicago, December 27-29, 1965.


Sons of Italy

Sons of Italy
Author: Antonio Mangano
Publisher:
Total Pages: 286
Release: 1917
Genre: Church work with immigrants
ISBN:

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