Spatialities in Italian American Women’s Literature

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Amoral Familism
Author_Eva Pelayo Sanudo
Bella Figura
Black Hand
Calls Attention
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City Line
cultural criticism
De Rosa
Elizabeth Street
emotional geographies
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ethnic identity formation
ethnicity
Family Saga
feminist literary criticism
gendered identity
gendered spatial analysis
Hansen's Law
Hansen’s Law
Helen Barolini
immigrant family narratives
Italian American
Italian American Community
Italian American Culture
Italian American Ethnicity
Italian American Experience
Italian American Identity
Italian American Literature
Italian American Studies
Italian American Women
Italian American women's narrative space
Italian American Writers
Italian diaspora studies
literary analysis
No Steady Job for Papa
Paper Fish
pictorial genealogies
Poplar Street
spatial belonging
spatialities
The Weak and the Strong
Umbertina
urban cultural geographies
urban pioneers
Urban Renewal Projects
Vita
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032002248
  • Weight: 367g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 06 Jul 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Examining the family saga as an instrument of literary analysis of writing by Italian American women, this book argues that the genre represents a key strategy for Italian American female writers as a form which distinctly allows them to establish cultural, gender and literary traditions.

Spaces are inherently marked by the ideology of the societies that create and practice them, and this volume engages with spaces of cultural and gendered identity, particularly those of the ‘mean streets’ in Italian American fiction, which provide a method of critically analyzing the configurations and representations of identity associated with the Italian American community. Key authors examined include Julia Savarese, Marion Benasutti, Tina De Rosa, Helen Barolini, Melania Mazzucco and Laurie Fabiano.

This book is suitable for students and scholars in Literature, Italian Studies, Cultural Studies and Gender Studies.

Eva Pelayo Sañudo has a PhD in Gender and Diversity from the University of Oviedo, Spain. Her fields of research are Italian American literature, gender, diaspora, and urban and postcolonial studies. She completed her PhD in July 2017, with a thesis entitled Genre, Gender and Space: Family Sagas and Streets in the Italian/American Experience, for which she received the 2017 Prize of the Italian American Studies Association: the ‘IASA Memorial Fellowship Distinction of Outstanding PhD Dissertation.’ She has conducted research at the John D. Calandra Italian American Institute (Queens College, NY), the University of Calabria (Italy) and Stony Brook University (NY), and participated in international conferences in the USA, Italy and Slovakia.