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E-grāmata: Stories, Streets, and Saints: Photographs and Oral Histories from Boston's North End

  • Formāts: 434 pages
  • Sērija : Excelsior Editions
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Oct-2022
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  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781438490090
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  • Formāts: 434 pages
  • Sērija : Excelsior Editions
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Oct-2022
  • Izdevniecība: Excelsior Editions
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781438490090

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Stories, Streets, and Saints documents the history of an important Italian American neighborhood, Boston's North End, from the age of immigration at the turn of the twentieth century to the era of neighborhood upheaval in the "New Boston" of the 1980s. Drawing on years of fieldwork, on-site photography, and scholarly research, Anthony V. Riccio records, translates, and transcribes compelling oral histories of elderly Italian American storytellers who weave social history in their unique village idiom, providing an intimate look at daily life in an Italian American neighborhood. Testimonies of post-Unification southern Italy reconstruct the dire social and economic conditions that caused millions to pursue the promise of America. Rare firsthand stories of the Spanish Flu offer timely narratives in the wake of COVID-19, and eyewitness descriptions reconstruct the horrific Molasses Explosion of 1919. Riccio's own photographs from 1979 to 1983, along with images from old family albums, illustrate these oral histories, creating a lasting record of the experiences of Italian Americans, who, like many other ethnic groups, contributed mightily to the building of America.

A time capsule of a classic Italian American neighborhood, told in the voices of its inhabitants.

Recenzijas

"Although Anthony Riccio will be missed, his work will not, as it is timeless. He has documented in images and words better than most academics who have captured the more detailed facts of Italian America but who in the process have left out its more important soul. The lasting value of his work goes well beyond mere documentary scholarship. Loving a subject is different from knowing it. Those of us trained in the (pre-postmodern) social sciences were taught to differentiate, as did Max Weber, between two ways of knowingkennen (conoscere) and wissen (sapere). Anthony Riccio knew his subjects intimately, and each of his books conveyed both knowledge and sentiment to their readers." Italian American Review

"Anthony V. Riccio has a gift for preserving the quotidianitą of the Italian immigrants' emotional attachment to their ethnic enclaves." Italica

"Decades ago, Anthony Riccio worked with and lived among the Italian Americans of Boston's North End. He photographed its residents and their streets and listened to their stories. Now Riccio has lovingly shared those photos and interviews in this outstanding book. In bringing to life this classic American urban ethnic neighborhood, Stories, Streets, and Saints makes a significant contribution to our understanding of Italian American history." Vincent J. Cannato, author of American Passage: The History of Ellis Island

"Anthony Riccio has the gift of empathy. You meet him and you know he is listening, really listening. This is why the speakers of this beautiful book generously gave him stories and insight. They offered him glimpses of their Italian pastfrom sulphur mines to town celebrations, from simple recipes to ancient prayersand of their North End's small world. Both are now gone. They hand him small bites of wisdom honed by their old age. Riccio gathers them and keeps them safe for the future." Ilaria Serra, author of The Value of Worthless Lives: Writing Italian American Immigrant Autobiographies

"Stories, Streets, and Saints is the culmination of years of documenting the ancient Italian oral tradition with community elders who weave an Italian American social history in the unique idioms of their villages. The book contributes an important tessera to the multiethnic American mosaic, offering an intimate account of everyday life in historic Italian American enclaves." Marianna Gatto, Executive Director and Cofounder, Italian American Museum of Los Angeles

Papildus informācija

A time capsule of a classic Italian American neighborhood, told in the voices of its inhabitants.
Acknowledgments ix
In Memory of My Friend, Anthony Riccio: 1952--2022 xi
Tommy Damigella
Foreword xv
Nicholas Dello Russo
1 Life in Southern Italy at the Turn of the Century
1(26)
2 Leaving Italy for the Promise of America
27(8)
3 The Journey to Boston
35(6)
4 A New Life in the North End
41(24)
5 Becoming an American Citizen
65(6)
6 The Italian Mother
71(12)
7 The Italian Father
83(12)
8 The Oral Tradition: Family Stories, Dialects, Folktales, and Prayers
95(12)
9 Italy and the North End in World War I
107(6)
10 Garlic Necklaces, Camphor Bags, and Shots of Anisette: The Spanish Flu Pandemic in the North End
113(6)
11 The Molasses Explosion
119(10)
12 Italian American Street Life
129(22)
13 Going to School
151(12)
14 Justice Denied: Sacco and Vanzetti
163(6)
15 The Depression in the North End
169(12)
16 Seamstresses and Factory Workers: Italian American Women at Work
181(18)
17 Making It in the North End:' Italian American Men at Work
199(18)
18 Making Wine, Drinking Wine
217(8)
19 Life in the Tenements
225(12)
20 Sicilian Fishermen in the North End
237(12)
21 Miracles, Societies, and Processions
249(14)
22 Christmas in the North End
263(8)
23 Irish and Italians
271(8)
24 Refugees in the North End: West Enders Tell Their Stories
279(8)
25 Local Politics
287(12)
26 Gangsters and Racketeers
299(6)
27 Life in a Cold-Water Flat
305(6)
28 The Changing North End
311(22)
29 The Old Waterfront and the New Boston
333(18)
30 Poor Tenant, Poor Landlord
351(8)
31 Meglio Pane e Cipolla, e Sola
359(20)
Epilogue: Anthony's Gift to Us 379(20)
James S. Pasto
Notes 399
Anthony V. Riccio (19522022) was Manager of Stacks and Collections Maintenance at the Sterling Memorial Library at Yale University. He was the author of several books on Italian American culture and history, including The Italian American Experience in New Haven: Images and Oral Histories; Farms, Factories, and Families: Italian American Women of Connecticut; and From Italy to the North End: Photographs, 19721982, and the coauthor, with Silvio Suppa, of Cooking with Chef Silvio: Stories and Authentic Recipes from Campania, all published by SUNY Press.