2022
DOI: 10.5406/26902451.12.2.06
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“…Its transnational agenda has been taken up by journals like California Italian Studies and programmes of study, notably the transnational Italian Studies major at University of California Santa Barbara. 5 The transnational perspective has also shifted the conventional focus away from migrations to North America and towards those within the Mediterranean (Black Mediterranean Collective 2021; Carminati 2023; Hawthorne 2022; Isabella and Zanou 2016;Malia Hom 2019) and Latin American contexts (Gaggio 2021;Riall 2022b;Riccò 2022). Scholars have thus taken to heart Gabaccia's observation that the disproportionate scholarly attention paid to Italo-American communities obscured the reality that the US was not the 'preferred destination' of migrants from the Italian peninsula in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.…”
Section: Lucy Riall: Italian Diasporas and Global Migrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Its transnational agenda has been taken up by journals like California Italian Studies and programmes of study, notably the transnational Italian Studies major at University of California Santa Barbara. 5 The transnational perspective has also shifted the conventional focus away from migrations to North America and towards those within the Mediterranean (Black Mediterranean Collective 2021; Carminati 2023; Hawthorne 2022; Isabella and Zanou 2016;Malia Hom 2019) and Latin American contexts (Gaggio 2021;Riall 2022b;Riccò 2022). Scholars have thus taken to heart Gabaccia's observation that the disproportionate scholarly attention paid to Italo-American communities obscured the reality that the US was not the 'preferred destination' of migrants from the Italian peninsula in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.…”
Section: Lucy Riall: Italian Diasporas and Global Migrationmentioning
confidence: 99%