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Hopelessly Alien: The Italian Immigration Experience in Chicago Heights

Hopelessly Alien: The Italian Immigration Experience in Chicago Heights - Paperback

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Availability:In StockContributor:Louis CorsinoSeries:Suny Italian/American CulturePublish date:2024-11-02Pages:188
Language:EnglishPublisher:State University of New York PressISBN-13:9781438497617ISBN-10:143849761XUPC:9781438497617Book Category:Social Science, HistoryBook Subcategory:Emigration & Immigration, Cultural & Ethnic Studies, United StatesBook Topic:American, State & LocalSize:9.00 x 6.00 x 0.44 inchesWeight:0.6305Product ID:SCZ82JGGE1
Hopelessly Alien is an in-depth study of Italian immigration to Chicago Heights, Illinois, between 1910 and 1950. Drawing upon oral histories, interviews, historical documents, and census materials, Louis Corsino examines the critical concept of hope, which most immigration studies have cast in privatized, psychological terms as the motivation to emigrate in search of a better life. This investigation offers a more contentious, sociological perspective, depicting hope as both an ideological lure to recruit and manage the "foreign element" and as a resource immigrants employed to purchase acceptance and avoid a disparaging label as a "hopelessly alien" stranger. These dialectical processes are illustrated through the Italian immigrants' pursuit of occupational mobility and homeownership, and the appropriation of their children's hopes. Each became forms of cultural capital that demonstrated a public commitment to the American ethos of "joyful striving." Each provided measures of success, but these individual pursuits came at the expense of upsetting the necessary tension between individual and communal hopes.
Language:EnglishPublisher:State University of New York PressISBN-13:9781438497617ISBN-10:143849761XUPC:9781438497617Book Category:Social Science, HistoryBook Subcategory:Emigration & Immigration, Cultural & Ethnic Studies, United StatesBook Topic:American, State & LocalSize:9.00 x 6.00 x 0.44 inchesWeight:0.6305Product ID:SCZ82JGGE1
Louis Corsino is Professor of Sociology at North Central College in Naperville, Illinois. He is the author of The Neighborhood Outfit: Organized Crime in Chicago Heights.
Publisher: State University of New York Press

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