After Identity: Migration, Critique, Italian American Culture

After Identity: Migration, Critique, Italian American Culture

by Peter Carravetta
After Identity: Migration, Critique, Italian American Culture

After Identity: Migration, Critique, Italian American Culture

by Peter Carravetta

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Overview


Literary Nonfiction. History. Italian American Studies. "Migration teaches that history changes, that values are never supra-historical, that what applied once in time (say: antiquity) or space (say: the home country), perhaps no longer applies, or would actually gain from being modified, from being brought up to date to confront problems that were unthought-of, unimaginable a generation, a century ago. Migrating on the other hand is the best image for an existence profoundly informed by change, transit, uncertainty, fear at times, but also freedom, dreams, excitement, fueling a need to discover... This condition which, beyond economic fears and personal hardships is marked by a profound inner rift, an unnarratable experience... but one which somehow must be told.

Again. And again"—from the Introduction


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781599540726
Publisher: Bordighera Press
Publication date: 03/01/2017
Series: Saggistica , #21
Pages: 300
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.67(d)

About the Author


Peter Carravetta is the Alfonse M. D'Amato Professor in Italian and Italian American Studies at Stony Brook University. Founding editor of DIFERENTIA (1986-1999), bilingual poet and translator, he authored eight books of criticism, including Prefaces to the Diaphora (1991), Del postmoderno (2009), The Elusive Hermes: Method, Discourse, Interpreting (2013).
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