Adjusting sites : new essays in Italian American studies / edited by William Boelhower and Rocco Pallone.

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Other Authors: Boelhower, William Q. (Editor), Pallone, Rocco, 1934- (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Stony Brook, N.Y. : Forum Italicum, 1999.
Series:Filibrary series ; no. 16.
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction / William Boelhower and Rocco Pallone
  • Part I. Scenes of origin
  • Little Italy's Eugene Sue : the novels of Bernardino Ciambelli / Franca Bernabei
  • Adjusting sites : the Italian-American cultural rennaisance / William Boelhower
  • "Se i marciapiedi di questa strada potessero parlare" : space, class, and identity in three Italian-American autobiographies / Mariana Cacioppo
  • Reconfiguring urban space as thirdspace : San Diego's Little Italy / Theresa Fiore
  • Part II. Essays on contemporary authors
  • You are what you read : in search of Italian-American writers / Fred L. Gardaphé
  • On the difficulty of being an Italian-American intellectual / Francesco Loriggio
  • In the name of the father : the poetry of Pasquale Verdicchio / Leonardo Buonomo
  • Barolini's Umbertina : a female odyssey in quest of the self / Maria Kotsaftis
  • Part III. In their own images
  • Black & white, scungilli and cannoli : ethnicity and sexuality in Nunzio's Second cousin / Anthony J. Tamburri
  • Unholy manifestations : cultural transformation as hereticism in the films of De Michiel, Ferrara, Savoca, and Scorsese / Pasquale Verdicchio
  • Part IV. In their own words
  • Breaking the silence : an interview with Tina DeRosa / Lisa Meyer
  • The renaissance in Italian-American literature / Daniela Gioseffi
  • Astoriare / Robert Viscusi
  • The epic quest for self / Helen Barolini
  • The transformation of experience in the writing of fiction / Diana Cavallo
  • How many hyphens do you need to define an Italian-American writer? / Dorothy Calvetti Bryant
  • Surreal Italian-American writing via Montana and New York City / Mark Ciabattari
  • Discovering a voice of one's own / Maria Laurino.