Italian American

Italian American1999
About this book
"The first study of its kind, Italian American explores the acculturation process of Italian immigrants in terms of then-current patterns of European and American racism. Delving into the political and legal context of flawed liberal nationalism both in Italy (the Risorgimento) and the United States (Reconstruction Amendments), Richards examines why Italian Americans were so reluctant to influence depictions of themselves and their own collective identity.
He argues that American racism could not have had the durability or political power it has had either in the popular understanding or in the corruption of constitutional ideals unless many new immigrants, themselves often regarded as racially inferior, had been drawn into accepting and supporting many of the terms of American racism."--BOOK JACKET.
Details
- First published
- 1999
- OL Work ID
- OL2006874W
Subjects
AmericanizationConstitutional historyCultural assimilationEmigration and immigrationEthnic identityHistoryItalian AmericansPolitical aspectsPolitical aspects of RacismRacismUnited states, ethnic relationsAméricains d'origine italienneAcculturationIdentité ethniqueAméricanisationRacismeAspect politiqueHistoire