Forgotten Italians: Julian-Dalmatian Writers and Artists in Canada

Author:   Konrad Eisenbichler
Publisher:   University of Toronto Press
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9781487504021


Pages:   277
Publication Date:   16 January 2019
Format:   Hardback
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Author:   Konrad Eisenbichler
Publisher:   University of Toronto Press
Imprint:   University of Toronto Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.640kg
ISBN:  

9781487504021


ISBN 10:   1487504020
Pages:   277
Publication Date:   16 January 2019
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
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The Julian-Dalmatian Tessera in Canada: An Introduction Konrad Eisenbichler 1. Esuli and Rimasti: Two Sides of a Coin Rosanna Turcinovich Giuricin 2. Parola di donna: A Feminist Reading of Julian-Dalmatian Periodicals in Canada Benedetta Lamanna 3. Two Images of Internment: Mario Duliani and Vincenzo Poggi Elisabetta Carraro 4. Fiume and Canada: The Two Worlds of Gianni Angelo Grohovaz” Gianna Mazzieri Sanković 5. La Terza Forza: Gianni Angelo Grohovaz and the Rise of Italian-Canadian Culture, 1971 to 1975 Paul Baxa 6. Rimestando tra le acque del passato: Gianni Angelo Grohovaz’s Address to the Italian Club of Erindale College, 1984 Robert Buranello 7. Land, Sea, and the Search for Oneself in the Poetry of Diego Bastianutti Corinna Gerbaz Giuliano 8. The Poetry of Exile. An Interview with Diego Bastianutti Henry Veggian 9. Quarnerine Identity: The Hybrid Self in Caterina Edwards’ Island of the Nightingales Ida Vodarich Marinzoli 10. Protagonist, Chronicler, Historian: Three Voices of Representation in Rosanna Turcinovich Giuricin’s Maddalena ha gli occhi viola Gabriella Colussi Arthur 11. Vittorio Fiorucci: A Portrait of the Artist Guita Lamsechi 12. Dalmatian Stone: A Conversation with Silvia Pecota on Her Life and Art Paolo Frascà

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"""An important scholarly contribution to both Canadian and Italian Canadian studies."" -- Cristina Caracchini, Western University * <em>University of Toronto Quarterly: Letters in Canada 2018</em> * ""To date, it’s simply the best, most absorbing work about Italians in Canada, about the varied local narratives their presence can give rise to, as well as about the broader intellectual and cultural reflections that presence can foster."" -- Francesco Loriggio, Carleton University * <em>Italian Canadiana</em> *"


An important scholarly contribution to both Canadian and Italian Canadian studies. -- Cristina Caracchini, Western University * <em>University of Toronto Quarterly: Letters in Canada 2018</em> *


""An important scholarly contribution to both Canadian and Italian Canadian studies."" -- Cristina Caracchini, Western University * <em>University of Toronto Quarterly: Letters in Canada 2018</em> * ""To date, it’s simply the best, most absorbing work about Italians in Canada, about the varied local narratives their presence can give rise to, as well as about the broader intellectual and cultural reflections that presence can foster."" -- Francesco Loriggio, Carleton University * <em>Italian Canadiana</em> *


Forgotten Italians is a very significant contribution to the literature and history of this region of Italy. - Joseph J. Pivato, Professor, Centre for Humanities, Athabasca University Contributing to discussions on the circumstances and vicissitudes of Julian-Dalmatian migrants to Canada, Forgotten Italians will undoubtedly appeal to anyone interested in the history of twentieth-century Canada, the history of migration to Canada, as well as the history of the experience of exile in the twentieth century. - Francesco Loriggio, Professor Emeritus, The College of the Humanities, Carleton University


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Konrad Eisenbichler is a professor emeritus from the University of Toronto.

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