Narrating Migration

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Common DNA
Cultural DNA
Discursive Practices
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Everyday Discursive Practices
exclusion narratives in Italian society
Exclusionary Stances
Intimate Identity
language and migration
Language Ideologies
Language Revitalization
Language Revitalization Initiatives
Liga Veneta
linguistic anthropology
migration
migration studies
migratory flows
narrative analysis
Narrative Excerpt
narrative practice-based approach
narrative studies
narratives of migration
Northern Italian
Northern Italian narratives
Northern Italian Regions
Northern Italy
Past Tenses
Playback
Playback Experiments
political communication
qualitative fieldwork Italy
racialized discourse
racialized language
Racialized Stances
Sabina Perrino
Senegalese Migrants
sociocultural anthropology
Sociocultural Landscape
sociolinguistics
Speech Participants
Storytelling Events
superdiverse Italy
superdiversity
Trentino Alto Adige
Veneto Region
Widespread Anti-immigrant Sentiment

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138584679
  • Weight: 510g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Nov 2019
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book reflects on the myriad ways in which forms of exclusion and inclusion play out in narratives of migration, focusing on the case of Northern Italian narratives in today’s superdiverse Italy. Drawing on over a decade of the author’s fieldwork in the region, the volume examines the emergence of racialized language in conversations about migrants or migration issues in light of increasing recent migratory flows in the European Union, couched in the broader context of changing socio-political forces such as anti-immigration policies and nativist discourse in political communication in Italy. The book highlights case studies from everyday discourse in both villages and cities and at different levels of society to explore these "intimacies of exclusion," the varying degrees to which inclusion and exclusion manifest themselves in conversation on migration. The book also employs a narrative practice-based approach which considers storytelling as a more dynamic form of discourse, thus allowing for equally new ways of analyzing their content and impact. Offering a valuable contribution to the growing literature on narratives of migration, this volume is key reading for graduate students and scholars in linguistic anthropology, sociolinguistics, sociocultural anthropology, language and politics, and migration studies.

Sabina Perrino is Assistant Professor of Anthropology and Linguistics at Binghamton University. She has conducted research in Senegal and Northern Italy on topics such as racialized language; offline/online narratives; intimacy; migration; language revitalization; transnationalism; ethnomedicine; political discourse. She co-edited seven Special Issues for journals including Language in Society, Language & Communication, and Applied Linguistics.

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