Author: Nick J. Mileti
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781413461459
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
“This book reminds me of our museums. It’s eye-popping, educational, and fun---all at the same time. No question about it, truth is stranger than fiction.” - Jimmy Pattison Owner Ripley’s Believe It Or Not! There are many reasons Italians have lived with Non-Italian names over the years. Marriage was often the cause; mother, but not father, being Italian was another. The desire to avoid discrimination or achieve social acceptance are just two others. Among the most interesting scenarios are the cases of co-opting---which is defined as “Taking into a group (for a faction, movement or culture). To absorb, assimilate, take over, appropriate.” A few examples of the fine art of co-opting. The famous ‘English’ explorer, John Cabot, was Italian. The greatest ‘Spanish’ Dancer of all time, Jose Greco, was Italian. And believe it or not, Iron Eyes Cody, the ‘American Indian’ made famous by the classic anti-litter campaign of the seventies (where the single tear ran down his face), was also Italian. These Italians have not only been appropriated, over the years the perpetrators, pursuing their own agendas, have used every shameful device known to man to hide the fact that these superstars are Italian. The French have been the masters at co-opting. The infamous ‘French’ Emperor shown on the cover, Napolean Bonaparte, was Italian. And then there is this incredible trifecta (to use a racetrack term). The quintessential ‘French’ song, ‘La Vie En Rose,’ was written by an Italian, Luigi Gugliemi, using his French name R. S. Luiguy; the quintessential ‘French’ chanteuse, Edith Piaf, who wrote the French lyrics to ‘La Vie En Rose’ and made it her signature song, was Italian on her mother’s side (Piaf’s real name was Edith Giovanna Gassion); and to top it off, Edith Piaf’s prodigy, and lover, the quintessential ‘French’ actor, Yves Montand, was Italian (his real name was Ivo Livi). There are numerous other examples in the book---the French even co-opted the world’s oldest continuously operating restaurant, which is located in Paris. But one shouldn’t get too angry with the French. Part of the fun of CLOSET ITALIANS is that the book helps the world understand the real meaning of the French expression ‘corriger la fortuna,’ which means, more or less, ‘to correct one’s circumstances through denial of the past.”
Closet Italians
Author: Nick J. Mileti
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781413461459
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
“This book reminds me of our museums. It’s eye-popping, educational, and fun---all at the same time. No question about it, truth is stranger than fiction.” - Jimmy Pattison Owner Ripley’s Believe It Or Not! There are many reasons Italians have lived with Non-Italian names over the years. Marriage was often the cause; mother, but not father, being Italian was another. The desire to avoid discrimination or achieve social acceptance are just two others. Among the most interesting scenarios are the cases of co-opting---which is defined as “Taking into a group (for a faction, movement or culture). To absorb, assimilate, take over, appropriate.” A few examples of the fine art of co-opting. The famous ‘English’ explorer, John Cabot, was Italian. The greatest ‘Spanish’ Dancer of all time, Jose Greco, was Italian. And believe it or not, Iron Eyes Cody, the ‘American Indian’ made famous by the classic anti-litter campaign of the seventies (where the single tear ran down his face), was also Italian. These Italians have not only been appropriated, over the years the perpetrators, pursuing their own agendas, have used every shameful device known to man to hide the fact that these superstars are Italian. The French have been the masters at co-opting. The infamous ‘French’ Emperor shown on the cover, Napolean Bonaparte, was Italian. And then there is this incredible trifecta (to use a racetrack term). The quintessential ‘French’ song, ‘La Vie En Rose,’ was written by an Italian, Luigi Gugliemi, using his French name R. S. Luiguy; the quintessential ‘French’ chanteuse, Edith Piaf, who wrote the French lyrics to ‘La Vie En Rose’ and made it her signature song, was Italian on her mother’s side (Piaf’s real name was Edith Giovanna Gassion); and to top it off, Edith Piaf’s prodigy, and lover, the quintessential ‘French’ actor, Yves Montand, was Italian (his real name was Ivo Livi). There are numerous other examples in the book---the French even co-opted the world’s oldest continuously operating restaurant, which is located in Paris. But one shouldn’t get too angry with the French. Part of the fun of CLOSET ITALIANS is that the book helps the world understand the real meaning of the French expression ‘corriger la fortuna,’ which means, more or less, ‘to correct one’s circumstances through denial of the past.”
Publisher:
ISBN: 9781413461459
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
“This book reminds me of our museums. It’s eye-popping, educational, and fun---all at the same time. No question about it, truth is stranger than fiction.” - Jimmy Pattison Owner Ripley’s Believe It Or Not! There are many reasons Italians have lived with Non-Italian names over the years. Marriage was often the cause; mother, but not father, being Italian was another. The desire to avoid discrimination or achieve social acceptance are just two others. Among the most interesting scenarios are the cases of co-opting---which is defined as “Taking into a group (for a faction, movement or culture). To absorb, assimilate, take over, appropriate.” A few examples of the fine art of co-opting. The famous ‘English’ explorer, John Cabot, was Italian. The greatest ‘Spanish’ Dancer of all time, Jose Greco, was Italian. And believe it or not, Iron Eyes Cody, the ‘American Indian’ made famous by the classic anti-litter campaign of the seventies (where the single tear ran down his face), was also Italian. These Italians have not only been appropriated, over the years the perpetrators, pursuing their own agendas, have used every shameful device known to man to hide the fact that these superstars are Italian. The French have been the masters at co-opting. The infamous ‘French’ Emperor shown on the cover, Napolean Bonaparte, was Italian. And then there is this incredible trifecta (to use a racetrack term). The quintessential ‘French’ song, ‘La Vie En Rose,’ was written by an Italian, Luigi Gugliemi, using his French name R. S. Luiguy; the quintessential ‘French’ chanteuse, Edith Piaf, who wrote the French lyrics to ‘La Vie En Rose’ and made it her signature song, was Italian on her mother’s side (Piaf’s real name was Edith Giovanna Gassion); and to top it off, Edith Piaf’s prodigy, and lover, the quintessential ‘French’ actor, Yves Montand, was Italian (his real name was Ivo Livi). There are numerous other examples in the book---the French even co-opted the world’s oldest continuously operating restaurant, which is located in Paris. But one shouldn’t get too angry with the French. Part of the fun of CLOSET ITALIANS is that the book helps the world understand the real meaning of the French expression ‘corriger la fortuna,’ which means, more or less, ‘to correct one’s circumstances through denial of the past.”
The Italian American Heritage
Author: Pellegrino D'Acierno
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 9780815303800
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 848
Book Description
A collection of 27 original essays, some formal and some personal, document the history of Italian American culture for general readers and for teachers of multicultural studies. They investigate Italian-American identity and contributions to American culture through accounts of everyday life, fiction, films, poetry, music, customs, traditions, social mores, religion, and other features. Among the contributors are an anthropologist, a playwright, several poets and novelists, a singer, an opera critic, and several literary critics and cultural historians. The chronology begins of course with 1492; the lexicon does not indicate pronunciation. Double spaced. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
ISBN: 9780815303800
Category : Art
Languages : en
Pages : 848
Book Description
A collection of 27 original essays, some formal and some personal, document the history of Italian American culture for general readers and for teachers of multicultural studies. They investigate Italian-American identity and contributions to American culture through accounts of everyday life, fiction, films, poetry, music, customs, traditions, social mores, religion, and other features. Among the contributors are an anthropologist, a playwright, several poets and novelists, a singer, an opera critic, and several literary critics and cultural historians. The chronology begins of course with 1492; the lexicon does not indicate pronunciation. Double spaced. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR
Life Lived in Reverse
Author: Lucille M. Griswold
Publisher: University Press of America
ISBN: 0761844945
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 111
Book Description
This memoir details Lucille Griswold's journey to become the woman she is today. The author begins by examining her Italian American heritage and upbringing in a small town in New Jersey in the 1940s and 1950s. Griswold reflects on her experiences and compares her family and childhood with those of other Italian Americans whose works she has read. She concludes that there is no Italian American (or ethnic) stereotype in society that holds true, since individual upbringing and experiences shape each person's personality and ethnic identity. Griswold relates her experiences in education, explores gender relationships in the workplace, and reveals the challenges, including negotiating family roles and experiencing cultural differences, of being a military wife in the Vietnam era.
Publisher: University Press of America
ISBN: 0761844945
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 111
Book Description
This memoir details Lucille Griswold's journey to become the woman she is today. The author begins by examining her Italian American heritage and upbringing in a small town in New Jersey in the 1940s and 1950s. Griswold reflects on her experiences and compares her family and childhood with those of other Italian Americans whose works she has read. She concludes that there is no Italian American (or ethnic) stereotype in society that holds true, since individual upbringing and experiences shape each person's personality and ethnic identity. Griswold relates her experiences in education, explores gender relationships in the workplace, and reveals the challenges, including negotiating family roles and experiencing cultural differences, of being a military wife in the Vietnam era.
Italian Americana
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Italian Americans
Languages : en
Pages : 504
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Italian Americans
Languages : en
Pages : 504
Book Description
New Italian and English dictionary
Author: F. C. Meadows
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 732
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 732
Book Description
Italian Americans in Film and Other Media
Author: Daniele Fioretti
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 303147211X
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 352
Book Description
Publisher: Springer Nature
ISBN: 303147211X
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 352
Book Description
New Approaches to Teaching Italian Language and Culture
Author: Emanuele Occhipinti
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
ISBN: 1443802344
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 595
Book Description
New Approaches to Teaching Italian Language and Culture fills a major gap in existing scholarship and textbooks devoted to the teaching of Italian language and culture. A much-needed project in Italianistica, this collection of essays offers case studies that provide a coherent and organized overview of contemporary Italian pedagogy, incorporating the expertise of scholars in the field of language methodology and language acquisition from Italy and four major countries where the study of Italian has a long tradition: Australia, Canada, Great Britain and the United States. The twenty four essays, divided into six main parts, offer a tremendous variety of up-to-date approaches to the teaching of Italian as a foreign language and L2, ranging from theoretical to more practical, hands-on strategies with essays on curricular innovations, technology, study abroad programs, culture, film and song use as effective pedagogical tools. Each case study introduces a systematic approach with an overview of theory, activities and assessment suggestions, collection of research data and syllabi. The book addresses the needs of instructors and teacher trainers, putting in perspective different examples that can be used for more effective teaching techniques according to the ACTFL guidelines and the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.
Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
ISBN: 1443802344
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 595
Book Description
New Approaches to Teaching Italian Language and Culture fills a major gap in existing scholarship and textbooks devoted to the teaching of Italian language and culture. A much-needed project in Italianistica, this collection of essays offers case studies that provide a coherent and organized overview of contemporary Italian pedagogy, incorporating the expertise of scholars in the field of language methodology and language acquisition from Italy and four major countries where the study of Italian has a long tradition: Australia, Canada, Great Britain and the United States. The twenty four essays, divided into six main parts, offer a tremendous variety of up-to-date approaches to the teaching of Italian as a foreign language and L2, ranging from theoretical to more practical, hands-on strategies with essays on curricular innovations, technology, study abroad programs, culture, film and song use as effective pedagogical tools. Each case study introduces a systematic approach with an overview of theory, activities and assessment suggestions, collection of research data and syllabi. The book addresses the needs of instructors and teacher trainers, putting in perspective different examples that can be used for more effective teaching techniques according to the ACTFL guidelines and the Common European Framework of Reference for Languages.
Italian Women Writers from the Renaissance to the Present
Author: Maria Marotti
Publisher: Penn State Press
ISBN: 0271041250
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 297
Book Description
Publisher: Penn State Press
ISBN: 0271041250
Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 297
Book Description
An Italian Obsession
Author: Kfir Luzzatto
Publisher: PINE TEN, LLC
ISBN: 1938212185
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 217
Book Description
An Italian ObsessionThe Award-Winning Author Of "Crossing the Meadow" Creates A Compelling Read Filled With Angst, Teenage Love, and Drama In the lax atmosphere of middle-class post-war Italy, sex and drugs are easy to come by. Roberto tries to find his own balance, but a crush he had for Alessandra in elementary school is reignited and the course of his life is changed forever. ˃˃˃ Love, Sex And Betrayal It's the 1970’s, a time of political upheaval driven by disillusioned young people. Roberto is caught up in the times. He makes a new start, but his past catches up with him. Finding himself accused of a crime, he must defend himself even when he isn't sure he committed it. A new adult novel that will grab you and won't let you go.
Publisher: PINE TEN, LLC
ISBN: 1938212185
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 217
Book Description
An Italian ObsessionThe Award-Winning Author Of "Crossing the Meadow" Creates A Compelling Read Filled With Angst, Teenage Love, and Drama In the lax atmosphere of middle-class post-war Italy, sex and drugs are easy to come by. Roberto tries to find his own balance, but a crush he had for Alessandra in elementary school is reignited and the course of his life is changed forever. ˃˃˃ Love, Sex And Betrayal It's the 1970’s, a time of political upheaval driven by disillusioned young people. Roberto is caught up in the times. He makes a new start, but his past catches up with him. Finding himself accused of a crime, he must defend himself even when he isn't sure he committed it. A new adult novel that will grab you and won't let you go.
Italian-English
Author: John Millhouse
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : English language
Languages : en
Pages : 744
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : English language
Languages : en
Pages : 744
Book Description