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  1. Primo Bartolini and the “Eye-talians” of Nashville: Becoming American in the Athens of the South

    Primo Bartolini and the “Eye-talians” of Nashville: Becoming American in the Athens of the South

    Article | Contributor(s): Matteo Brera

    This essay describes how the Italians who settled in Nashville between the end of the nineteenth century and before the outburst of the First World War favoured first and foremost their occupational mobility thus prioritizing their integration in the economic fabric of a thriving city. Initially,...

  2. Nuovomondo, Ellis Island, and Italian Immigrants: A New Appraisal by Emanuele Crialese

    Nuovomondo, Ellis Island, and Italian Immigrants: A New Appraisal by Emanuele Crialese

    Article | Contributor(s): Marie-Christine Michaud

    Ellis Island remains in the American collective consciousness a centre of immigration where thousands of Europeans who expected to enter the United States between 1892 and 1954, went through. As such, Ellis Island was a symbolic bridge between the Old World and the New. It is the vision of this...

  3. Italian Americans, Education, and Italian Language: 1880–1921

    Italian Americans, Education, and Italian Language: 1880–1921

    Article | Contributor(s): Matteo Pretelli

    Italian migrants in the United States have been often associated to the tendency to neglect the importance of culture as an instrument of upward social mobility. Traditionally perceiving culture as a hegemonic tool of the elites, Italian migrants in the United States, who had a predominantly...

  4. An Imagined Community of Their Own: Voices of Italian Immigrants in Il Lavoratore Italiano

    An Imagined Community of Their Own: Voices of Italian Immigrants in Il Lavoratore Italiano

    Article | Contributor(s): Thierry Rinaldetti

    This contribution proposes to reflect on the experience and sense of identity of Italians through the analysis of Il Lavoratore Italiano, an Italian-language radical weekly newspaper published in Kansas from 1905 to 1927. A mouthpiece for Italian rank-and-file radicals in the U.S., the periodical...

  5. Between Reality and Symbol: Fierce Dogs and Ferocious Wolves in the Decameron

    Between Reality and Symbol: Fierce Dogs and Ferocious Wolves in the Decameron

    Article | Contributor(s): Julia M. Cozzarelli

    Non-human animals have a long history of being utilized to understand human nature, and both wild and domestic canines have been particularly intertwined with humanity since ancient times. This article examines the representation of animals, and specifically of dogs and wolves, in Boccaccio’s...

  6. The Influence of Milan on the Development of the Lombard Koiné in Fifteenth-Century Italy: the Letters of Elisabetta of Pavia

    The Influence of Milan on the Development of the Lombard Koiné in Fifteenth-Century Italy: the Letters of Elisabetta of Pavia

    Article | Contributor(s): Josh Brown

    The main tendency characterizing the development of language in Lombardy in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries is the formation of a koiné. The extent to which Milan influenced the Lombard koiné is the subject of ongoing debate. On the one hand, scholars suggest that Milan provided a...

  7. The Nineteenth-Century Italian Translators of Lord Byron’s Marino Faliero

    The Nineteenth-Century Italian Translators of Lord Byron’s Marino Faliero

    Article | Contributor(s): Sergio Portelli

    The tragic story of Marino Faliero, the Doge of Venice who was executed for high treason in 1355, came to the attention of writers and artists of various European countries during the early nineteenth century thanks to a number of historians who published insightful works on the history of the...

  8. Rhizomatic Cities in Italo Calvino’s Invisible Cities

    Rhizomatic Cities in Italo Calvino’s Invisible Cities

    Article | Contributor(s): Sambit Panigrahi

    Italo Calvino’s highly successful novel Invisible Cities thoroughly explains Deleuze and Guattari’s famous postmodern concept of rhizome. The cities in the novel do not possess a fixed and coherent structure; rather they exude a structurality that is immensely fleeting and continually evolving....

  9. Vladimir Mayakovsky as Exemplary Character: Two Interpretations by Dario Fo and Carmelo Bene

    Vladimir Mayakovsky as Exemplary Character: Two Interpretations by Dario Fo and Carmelo Bene

    Article | Contributor(s): Malcolm Angelucci, Stephen Kolsky

    This article contributes to the mapping of the role played by the Russian poet, playwright, artist and performer Vladimir Mayakovsky (1893-1930) in the Italian context of the 60s and 70s, concentrating on Dario Fo’s L’operaio conosce 300 parole, il padrone 1000, per questo lui è il padrone...

  10. Fables and Faith: Favoleggiare in the Commedia

    Fables and Faith: Favoleggiare in the Commedia

    Article | Contributor(s): Mary-Michelle DeCoste

    The verb favoleggiare appears twice in Dante’s Divina commedia, both times in the Paradiso. An examination of the use of this word, alongside a secondary consideration of the word favola as it is used elsewhere in the Paradiso, suggests the poet’s concern with the relationship between knowledge,...

  11. L’arte del realismo onirico: architettura, pittura e letteratura nell’opera di Arduino Cantàfora

    L’arte del realismo onirico: architettura, pittura e letteratura nell’opera di Arduino Cantàfora

    Article | Contributor(s): Nicola Delledonne

    Il presente contributo critico interpreta l’opera di Arduino Cantàfora (1945) — architetto, pittore e scrittore — attraverso la nozione di realismo onirico, coniata per evidenziare la propensione dell’artista milanese a trasfigurare gli elementi della realtà secondo un processo tipico del mondo...

  12. Review of Selected Poems and Prose

    Review of Selected Poems and Prose

    Review | Contributor(s): Kevin B. Reynolds

  13. Review of L’umana “Commedia” di Dante

    Review of L’umana “Commedia” di Dante

    Review | Contributor(s): Paola Basile

  14. Review of La Poetica dell’Affetto. Estetica religiosa nella Divina Commedia
  15. Petrarch’s Fragmenta: The Narrative and Theological Unity of Rerum vulgarium fragmenta
  16. Review of Rethinking Gaspara Stampa in the Canon of Renaissance Poetry
  17. Review of Italian Renaissance Diplomacy: A Sourcebook

    Review of Italian Renaissance Diplomacy: A Sourcebook

    Review | Contributor(s): Veronica Copello

  18. Review of The Italian Academies: 1525–1700. Networks of Culture, Innovation and Dissent
  19. Review of Semiotics and Pragmatics of Stage Improvisation

    Review of Semiotics and Pragmatics of Stage Improvisation

    Review | Contributor(s): Rosalind Kerr

  20. Review of Biografie ottocentesche di Giuseppe Parini

    Review of Biografie ottocentesche di Giuseppe Parini

    Review | Contributor(s): Beatrice Barbalato