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Traveling Italy, Writing America

Ethnic Identity Construction in Italian American Literature

Carla A Simonini
Livre broché | Anglais | Critical Studies in Italian Migrations
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Illuminates why Italy continues to captivate the American imagination, connecting classic literature to contemporary memoirs and popular media that still view Italy as a site of transformation, desire, and reflection

Traveling Italy, Writing America
argues that the American idea of Italy, at once sunny and dark, refined and excessive, has played a crucial role in shaping both U.S. national identity and Italian American literary self-fashioning. The book shows how this idea was forged in nineteenth-century American travel writing and later reimagined by early Italian American authors as a means of claiming cultural legitimacy within the United States.

Beginning with Margaret Fuller, Nathaniel Hawthorne, William Dean Howells, Mark Twain, and Henry James, the study demonstrates how Italy became a stage on which Americans rehearsed questions of taste, class, and national identity. It then turns to Antonio Arrighi, Pascal D'Angelo, and Giuseppe Cautela, showing how these writers appropriated familiar tropes of aesthetic ideal and passionate excess, recasting them as autoethnographic tools through which to assert Italian American subjectivity within a racialized literary marketplace. Rather than accepting a simple historical shift from Italophilia to Italophobia, the book reveals a persistent push-and-pull between attraction and repulsion, in which admiration and anxiety coexist and immigrant writers learn to work productively within that tension.

The book's intervention is twofold. First, it relocates early Italian American literature from the margins of "ethnic writing" into the broader genealogy of American travel writing and U.S. literary history. Second, it reframes debates about cultural hierarchy and aesthetic value through the lens of autoethnography, showing how immigrant authors engaged, revised, and repurposed dominant cultural codes in order to make themselves legible within American culture. Extending the analysis to Julia Savarese's mid-century break with Italy as a validating reference and to contemporary memoirs of return, the book explains why Italy's enduring allure, combining aesthetic promise with cultural tension, _continues to shape American literary and popular imagination.

Traveling Italy, Writing America
offers a new account of Italian American literary formation, demonstrating how the language of travel itself became a crucial medium through which ethnic identity, cultural authority, and literary belonging were negotiated in the United States.

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192
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EAN:
9781531515003
Date de parution :
03-11-26
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Livre broché
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Trade paperback (VS)
Dimensions :
152 mm x 229 mm
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