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Literary and Social Diasporas

An Italian Australian Perspective

by Gaetano Rando (Volume editor) Gerry Turcotte (Volume editor)
©2007 Edited Collection 240 Pages

Summary

This volume seeks to map an understanding of the Italian experience onto the broader picture of diasporic stories, though with an anchor in the Australian-Italian experience. It brings together key essays and testimonials that frame a picture of Italy’s rich legacy at «home», in Europe more widely, and in the (post)colonial sphere, with a particular emphasis on the Australian experience.
The essays collected here focus on the way an Italian Australian story has emerged and evolved in its own unique way. In some respects it might be possible to define Australia, through this community, as an Italian space, very much inscribed and described by the many voices that characterise it.
What is clear throughout these pages is that past, present and future circulate through and around each other, just as notions of nation – colonial, postcolonial, emigrant and immigrant – jostle for purchase in what is in fact a contested space always under negotiation.

Details

Pages
240
Year
2007
ISBN (Softcover)
9789052013831
Language
English
Keywords
Literatur Italian Australian story Australien Italiener Kongress Wollongong (2004) Italian diasporic story Nation
Published
Bruxelles, Bern, Berlin, Frankfurt am Main, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2007. 240 pp., 3 ill.

Biographical notes

Gaetano Rando (Volume editor) Gerry Turcotte (Volume editor)

The Editors: Gaetano Rando is Associate Professor in Italian Studies and English Language and Linguistics at the University of Wollongong. He has written extensively on Italian Australian studies and the associated migration and cultural issues. Gerry Turcotte is Professor of English and Executive Dean of the College of Arts & Sciences at the University of Notre Dame, Australia. He is the author and editor of fourteen books including the novel Flying in Silence which was short-listed for The Age Book of the Year in 2001.

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