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Return Narratives: The Fairleigh Dickinson University Press Series in Italian Studies

Autor Theodora D. Patrona
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 7 sep 2017

This book is a comparative study of six Italian American and Greek American literary works written in the three last decades of the 20th century and examined in pairs. Based on the common theme of the authors' return, either metaphorical or literal to the country of origin and its culture, Return Narratives explores the common motifs of mythology, ritual, and storytelling where the third generation writers resort to in their quest for self-definition. With a common historical and cultural background in the old neighboring countries, Greece and Italy, and a similar reception in the new world facilitating a comparative approach, the ethnic writers of the two literatures, clearly envisage ethnic space as a site of resilience and empowerment.

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ISBN-13: 9781611479942
ISBN-10: 1611479940
Pagini: 222
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.45 kg
Editura: Rowman & Littlefield
Seria The Fairleigh Dickinson University Press Series in Italian Studies


Cuprins

Acknowledgements Introduction Part I: (De)Mystified Ethnic Space: Novels of the Seventies Chapter 1 The Return to the Self and the Mystified Homeland: Daphne Athas¿s Cora (1978) Chapter 2 Ethnic Space, Umbertina Women (1979), and the Voyage to Self- Definition Part II: Persephone Returns Home: A Greek American and an Italian American Work of the Nineties Chapter 3 Mythic Wanderings in Catherine Temma Davidson¿s The Priest Fainted (1998) Chapter 4 Italian-American Persephone in a Sicilian Setting: Susan Caperna Lloyd¿s No Pictures in My Grave (1992) Part III: Ethnic ¿History¿ and Storytelling: Voicing the Male Chapter 5 Reared by Myth and Folklore: Stratis Haviaras¿s When the Tree Sings (1979) Chapter 6 Ethnic Fables of Social Justice: Tony Ardizzone¿s In the Garden of Papa Santuzzu (1999) Closings and Openings Works Cited

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By Theodora D. Patrona

Descriere

This study examines the third generation ethnic return to the homeland and its identity quest through myth, history, and storytelling as seen in late-twentieth-century novels. Through a comparison between Italian American and Greek American works, the book discusses contemporary ethnic cultures, histories, and the common painful identity issues.