From Wiseguys to Wise Men

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American social history
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cultural archetypes
culture
Don Corleone
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ethnic identity formation
Facial Nerve
Federal Bureau Of Investigation
figure
film representation analysis
Fortunate Pilgrim
frank
Frank Lentricchia
gangster
Gangster Figure
Gangster Film
gay
gender studies
Honor Thy Father
italian
Italian American
Italian American Artists
Italian American Culture
Italian American Gangster
Italian American Male
Italian American Men
Italian American Writer
Joe Adonis
Johnny Boy
La Cecla
lentricchia
male gender role theory
Masculine Gender Role Norms
masculinities
masculinity in immigrant narratives
Michael Corleone
Mother Son Relationship
Sicilian Mafia
Tony Soprano
Vito Genovese
writers
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415946476
  • Weight: 650g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 03 Mar 2006
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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The gangster, in the hands of the Italian American artist, becomes a telling figure in the tale of American race, gender, and ethnicity - a figure that reflects the autobiography of an immigrant group just as it reflects the fantasy of a native population.

From Wiseguys to Wise Men studies the figure of the gangster and explores its social function in the construction and projection of masculinity in the United States. By looking at the cultural icon of the gangster through the lens of gender, this book presents new insights into material that has been part of American culture for close to 100 years.

Fred L. Gardaphe directs the Italian-American Studies Program at the State University of New York at Stony Brook. He is author of Italian Signs, American Streets:The Evolution of Italian American Narrative, LeavingLittle Italy: Essaying Italian American Culture, DagoesRead: Tradition and the Italian/American Writer, and Moustache Pete is Dead!: Italian/American Oral TraditionPreserved in Print.

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