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The Value of Worthless Lives – Writing Italian American Immigrant Autobiographies

Autor Ilaria Serra
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 apr 2007
The writer Giuseppe Prezzolini said that Italian immigrants left behind tears and sweat but not words,making their lives in America mostly in silence, their memories private and stories untold.In this innovative portrait of the Italian-American experience, these lives are no longer hidden. Ilaria Serra offers the first comprehensive study of a largely ignored legacy-the autobiographies written by immigrants.Here she looks closely at fifty-eight representative works written during the high tide of Italian migration.Scouring archives, discovering diaries, and memoirs in private houses and forgotten drawers, Serra recovers the voices of the first generation-bootblacks and poets, film directors and farmers, miners, anarchists, andseamstresses-compelled to tell their stories. Mostly unpublished, often thickly accented, these tales of ordinary men and women are explored in nuanced detail, organized to reflect how they illuminate the realities ofwork, survival, identity, and change.Moving between history and literature, Serra presents each as the imaginative record of a self in the making and the collective story of the journey to selfhood that is the heart of the immigrant experience.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780823226788
ISBN-10: 0823226786
Pagini: 240
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: Wiley

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Such a book is important to encourage representatives of the many newer immigrant groups to be stewards of their own group's autobiographical expressions.
Serra offers the first comprehensive study of the largely ignored legacy of immigrant autobiographies. . .
Analyzes 58 immigrant memoirs that date from the late 19th to the mid-20th centuries and range in settings from city slums to frontier towns.
"The meticulous and moving accounts reported in this book provide us with a much needed insight into the desire and determination of ordinary men and women to inscribe themselves into history."-Italian American Review

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