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Intimacy And Italian Migration Gender And Domestic Lives In A Mobile World Loretta Baldassar Editor Donna R Gabaccia Editor

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Intimacy And Italian Migration Gender And Domestic Lives In A Mobile World Loretta Baldassar Editor Donna R Gabaccia Editor
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Publisher: Fordham University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.91 MB
Pages: 245
Author: Loretta Baldassar (editor); Donna R. Gabaccia (editor)
ISBN: 9780823291847, 0823291847
Language: English
Year: 2022

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Intimacy And Italian Migration Gender And Domestic Lives In A Mobile World Loretta Baldassar Editor Donna R Gabaccia Editor by Loretta Baldassar (editor); Donna R. Gabaccia (editor) 9780823291847, 0823291847 instant download after payment.

This provocative collection of essays adds a new dimension to our understanding of nation-building through its examination of the role of intimate cultural processes. First, by exploring the private lives of migrants from Italy through biography, oral history, and ethnography, these essays suggest why and how—across cultures—Italianness has come to be associated with a particular kind of femininity and supposedly distinctive elements of domestic life symbolized by long-held stereotypes of the Italian mother. On a larger scale, while the editors and contributors share with previous works on the Italian diaspora a keen interest in the imagining of nations across national borders, here they refocus our attention to the significance of the domestic, particularly the lives of individual men and women, their families, and the communities they loved—and left behind.

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