The Italian Colony of Sao Paulo

FORDHAM UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9781531512248

Race, Class, and Cultural Capital in Brazil

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By Giulia Ricco
Imprint: FORDHAM UNIVERSITY PRESS
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HARDBACK
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229 x 152 mm
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Pages:
277

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Giulia Ricco is an assistant professor of Italian at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor.

The Italian Colony of Sao Paulo offers illuminating perspectives on the Italian presence in Brazil, on the wider history of Italian migration, and on what that history can tell us about racial politics in a variety of locations, including Italy and the United States. With originality and analytical depth, the author delivers a powerful critique of ethnicity and its politics, significantly enriching and repositioning the growing body of work on Italians in the Americas.---Loredana Polezzi, Stony Brook University The Italian Colony of Sao Paolo is a groundbreaking study of Italian immigration to Brazil and the formation of Italian ethnic identity within a multiracial society marked by a large Black population and a legacy of plantation slavery. Giulia Ricco draws on a rich array of voices--including elite Italian travelers, literary modernists, working-class Black Brazilians living alongside Italians, middle-class Italo-Brazilians with fascist leanings, and labor-oriented working-class Italo-Brazilians. She shows that Italians in Brazil succeeded in positioning themselves as exemplars of Mediterranean whiteness, in contrast to Italians in the United States, who often faced stigmatization due to their imagined closeness to Blackness.---Christopher Dunn, Tulane University, author of Contracultura: Alternative Arts and Social Transformation in Authoritarian Brazil

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