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June 9, 2008

VOTO ALL'ESTERO. Cosa ne pensano gli italiani in Patria?

Maria Rita Latto
Una vignetta degli anni 60 che ricorda la canzone "Volare" di Domenico Modugno

Seguendo i commenti di illustri commentatori (Sergio Romano ed altri) e gente comune (per le strade di un quartire di Roma). Breve escursus sull'interesse in Italia per il voto all'estero

June 9, 2008

Should Italians Abroad Vote? Views from Italy

Maria Rita Latto

Two years after the last elections were held, Italians are voting again for a new government. This time, thanks to the Tremaglia Law, Italians living abroad will also have the opportunity to vote. In Italy, opinions regarding the impact of this Law in the last round of voting are mostly negative.

The Language of Ugo, Alexander & Sam

Letizia Airos Soria

Interview with Alexander Stille.

Author and journalist Alexander Stille is the San Paolo Professor of International Journalism at Columbia University. Stille’s father, Ugo, was a famed Italian journalist and director of Il Corriere della Sera.

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A Journey in Form Through Lightness, Grace, and Irony

Ilaria Costa

The Inaugural American Exhibit for Florentine Artist Paolo Staccioli. The show will run at the Italian Cultural Institute of New York (IIC) until June 30. Organized in collaboration with the American gallery Kiesendahl + Calhoun Fine Arts Ltd. and the Florentine gallery Paradigma, Staccioli’s bronzes will also be on display in the wonderful sculpture garden LongHouse Reserve in East Hampton

“Mount Allegro” revisited in terms of Gribaudi and Dickie’s historiography

Tom Verso

The first lesson that an historian must learn before 'putting pen to paper' is that “with pen and paper anyone can write anything.” A document cannot be thought of as a 'mirror to society’.

June 7, 2008

“Mount Allegro” revisited in terms of Gribaudi and Dickie’s historiography

Tom Verso

The first lesson that an historian must learn before 'putting pen to paper' is that “with pen and paper anyone can write anything.” A document cannot be thought of as a 'mirror to society’.

June, 2008. Italy's Republic Day Commemorated at Cipriani on Wall Street

Festa della Repubblica / Italian National Day - New York June 2 2008 - Cipriani New York

A Clear Sign of Renaissance for Italian Cinema

A. D.C.

Professor Antonio Monda on Italian cinema's promising future...

Don't Tell Mama!: The Penguin Book of Italian American Writing

Author/s: Various
Binding: Paperback
List price: $35.00

This important collection reveals as never before the quality, extent, and variety of the Italian American contribution to American literature. Bringing together fiction and poetry as well as academic essays and newspaper articles from the 1800s to the present, this volume covers a wide field of cultural experience. Including many previously unpublished pieces as well as classic works, and enhanced by an insightful and entertaining introduction by Regina Barreca, Don't Tell Mama highlights both the unity and the diversity of the Italian American experience.

Claiming a Tradition: Italian American Women Writers (Ad Feminam)

Author/s: Associate Professor Mary Jo Bona
Binding: Hardcover
List price: $42.00
Mary Jo Bona reconstructs the literary history and examines the narrative techniques of eight Italian American women's novels from 1940 to the present. Largely neglected until recently, these women's family narratives compel a reconsideration of what it means to be a woman and an ethnic in America.

On the "Open Road(s)". An Engaging Discussion with the Directors

Andrea Di Camillo

At the Casa Italiana Zerilli-Marimò, clips from this year's upcoming "Open Roads" film festival were presented. An engaging discussion followed with the directors of the films concerning the future of Italian cinema

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