Exhibition Opening of Italian Brooklyn: Photographs by Martha Cooper
In this collection of images, photojournalist Martha Cooper, well-known for her work on graffiti and the early days of hip-hop, documents Italian American vernacular expressive…
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In this collection of images, photojournalist Martha Cooper, well-known for her work on graffiti and the early days of hip-hop, documents Italian American vernacular expressive…
The 1935 song “Faccetta Nera,” a paean to the Fascist imperialist enterprise in Africa, addresses the “little black face” that is the anonymous Abyssinian woman,…
In Global Tarantella (University of Illinois Press, 2017) Incoronata Inserra ventures into the history, global circulation, and recontextualization of tarantella, a genre of Southern Italian folk music…
Edited by Ryan Calabretta-Sajder Noted as a ‘civil poet’ by Alberto Moravia, Pier Paolo Pasolini was a creative and philosophical genius whose works challenged generations…
On this August episode we’ll discuss Bilingualism in NY, the first bilingual program in Italian in the borough of Manhattan. Our guests are Stefania Puxeddu and…
On this August episode we’ll discuss Bilingualism in NY, the first bilingual program in Italian in the borough of Manhattan. Our guests are Stefania Puxeddu and…
On this August episode we’ll discuss Bilingualism in NY, the first bilingual program in Italian in the borough of Manhattan. Our guests are Stefania Puxeddu and…
On this August episode we’ll discuss Bilingualism in NY, the first bilingual program in Italian in the borough of Manhattan. Our guests are Stefania Puxeddu and…
On this August episode we’ll discuss Bilingualism in NY, the first bilingual program in Italian in the borough of Manhattan. Our guests are Stefania Puxeddu and…
White nationalist rallies in the United States have drawn the ire of people across the nation and the world, and Christian Picciolini has emerged as…
Episode Details Original tape date: August 21, 2018. First aired: September 11, 2018. Our show first airs this month on September 11th, the seventeenth anniversary…
“Poems that fall into the canon somewhere between personal and pastoral, that draw the reader to challenge her ideas about what creates a voice, how…