Italian Canadians : NC06.

Format Electronic
Publication InfoNew Haven, Conn. : Human Relations Area Files, 2001-
Supplemental Contenthttps://go.openathens.net/redirector/ecu.edu?url=http://ehrafWorldCultures.yale.edu/collection?owc=NC06
Subjects

Included WorkBoelhower, William Q. Italo-Canadian poetry and ethnic semiosis in the postmodern context.
Included WorkDel Giudice, Luisa Italian traditional song in Toronto.
Included WorkDel Giudice, Luisa Archvilla.
Included WorkEyles, John Life history as method.
Included WorkHarney, Nicholas De Maria. Eh, Paesan!
Included WorkHarney, Robert F., 1939-1989 Caboto and other parentela.
Included WorkHarney, Robert F., 1939-1989 Toronto's Little Italy, 1885-1945.
Included WorkIannuzzi, Susan Contemporary Italo-Canadian literature.
Included WorkIacovetta, Franca, 1957- Such hardworking people.
Included WorkJansen, Clifford J. Italians in a multicultural Canada.
Included WorkLacroix, Laurier Italian art and artists in nineteenth-century Quebec.
Included WorkLinteau, Paul André Italians of Quebec.
Included WorkPerin, Roberto Immigrant, actor or outcast.
Included WorkPrincipe, Angelo Darkest side of the Fascist years.
Included WorkPucci, Antonio. Canadian industrialization versus the Italian contadini in a decade of brutality, 1902-1912.
Included WorkRamirez, Bruno. Italians of Montreal.
Included WorkRamirez, Bruno. Workers without a cause.
Included WorkScardellato, Gabriele Pietro, 1951- Beyond the frozen wastes.
Included WorkSerio, Nicoletta. Canada as a target of trade and emigration in post-Unification Italian writing.
Included WorkSturino, Franc, 1948- Italian emigration.
Included WorkVizmuller-Zocco, Jana, 1953- Politeness and languages in contact.
Included WorkZucchi, John Italians in Toronto.
Other author/creatorHuman Relations Area Files, inc.
SerieseHRAF world cultures. North America
EHRAF world cultures. North America. UNAUTHORIZED
Contents Italo-Canadian poetry and ethnic semiosis in the postmodern context / William Boelhower -- Italian traditional song in Toronto ; The archvilla / Luisa Del Giudice -- Life history as method / John Eyles -- Eh, Paesan! / Nicholas De Maria Harney -- Caboto and other parentela ; Toronto's Little Italy, 1885-1945 / Robert F. Harney -- Contemporary Italo-Canadian literature / Susan Iannucci -- Such hardworking people / Franca Icovetta -- Italians in a multicultural Canada / Clifford J. Jansen -- Italian art and artists in nineteenth-century Quebec / Laurier Lacroix -- The Italians of Quebec / Paul-André Linteau -- Immigrant, actor or outcast / Roberto Perin -- The darkest side of the Fascist years / Angelo Principe -- Canadian industrialization versus the Italian contadini in a decade of brutality, 1902-1912 / Antonio Pucci -- The Italians of Montreal ; Workers without a cause / Bruno Ramirez -- Cultural summary, Italian Canadians / Frank Salamone and John Beierle -- Beyond the frozen wastes / Gabriele P. Scardellato -- Canada as a target of trade and emigration in post-Unification Italian writing / Nicoletta Serio -- Italian emigration / Franc Sturino -- Politeness and languages in contact / Jana Vizmuller-Zocco -- Italians in Toronto / John Zucchi.
Abstract Italian-Canadians are found in various parts of Canada and come from different areas of Italy. The majority, however, migrated from Mezzogiorno. This file consists of 22 documents that represent a wide range of ethnographic topics with specific reference to immigrant settlements in the major Canadian cities of Toronto, Montreal, and Vancouver as well as the smaller urban centers of Fort William and Port Arthur (Thunder Bay). These studies, which range in time from the 1860s to the late 1990s, include information on the history of Italian immigration to Canada, acculturation and assimilation, concepts of ethnicity, social change, religion, and settlement patterns.
General noteTitle from Web page (viewed Apr. 28, 2008)
General noteThis portion of eHRAF world cultures was first released in 2001.
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