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Locating Memory
Longing, Place, and Autobiography in Vincenzo Ancona’s Sicilian Poetry
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction: Listening with an Accent 1
- ‘‘Sunday Dinner? You Had to Be There!’’ 11
- Cuscuszu in Detroit, July 18, 1993 31
- The Italian Immigrant Basement Kitchen in North America 49
- Creative Responses to the Italian Immigrant Experience in California 63
- Landscapes of Order, Landscapes of Memory 83
- Locating Memory 107
- Valtaro Musette 133
- Italians in Public Memory 153
- Changing St. Gerard’s Clothes 171
- Cursed Flesh 189
- Imagining the Strega 197
- Notes 215
- Contributors 247
- Index 249
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction: Listening with an Accent 1
- ‘‘Sunday Dinner? You Had to Be There!’’ 11
- Cuscuszu in Detroit, July 18, 1993 31
- The Italian Immigrant Basement Kitchen in North America 49
- Creative Responses to the Italian Immigrant Experience in California 63
- Landscapes of Order, Landscapes of Memory 83
- Locating Memory 107
- Valtaro Musette 133
- Italians in Public Memory 153
- Changing St. Gerard’s Clothes 171
- Cursed Flesh 189
- Imagining the Strega 197
- Notes 215
- Contributors 247
- Index 249