03963nam 22006495 450 991041193110332120250610110258.09783030481452303048145X10.1007/978-3-030-48145-2(CKB)4100000011325669(MiAaPQ)EBC6270581(DE-He213)978-3-030-48145-2(Perlego)3480590(MiAaPQ)EBC29092956(EXLCZ)99410000001132566920200702d2020 u| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierIntergenerational Ethnic Identity Construction and Transmission among Italian-Australians Absence, Ambivalence and Revival /by Simone Marino1st ed. 2020.Cham :Springer International Publishing :Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan,2020.1 online resource (297 pages) illustrations9783030481445 3030481441 Includes bibliographical references and index.Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Previous literature about Italian immigrant groups and ethnic identity -- Chapter 3: Theoretical reference points -- Chapter 4: Methodology -- Chapter 5: Participants' perceptions of their ethnicity across the three generations -- Chapter 6: The Calabrian community and its cultural practices -- Chapter 7: Networks and comparatico across the three generations -- Chapter 8: Cultural practices and memories of the Calabrian grandparents -- Chapter 9: Findings and discussion -- Chapter 10: Conclusion and further reflections -- Appendix.This book focuses on the transmission of ethnic identity across three generations of Italian-Australians, specifically Italian-Australians of Calabrian descent in the Adelaide region of Australia. Simone Marino analyzes ethnographic data collected over a three-year period to consider individual, familial and community cultural practices, as well as societal influences on ethnic identity transmission, in order to present generational differences in the understandings of Italian-Australian identity. Among other factors, the role of community events, community networks, and cultural practices associated with being Italian-Australian are examined. The transmission of ethnic identity is analysed through the lens of sociological theories, including Sayad's concept of double absence and Bourdieu's ideas of habitus and cultural capital, and is considered at the macro, meso, and micro spheres of social life. Ultimately, Marino's study reveals clear generational differences amongst Italian-Australians: the first generation, those who arrived from Italy, manifest a condition of feeling absent, the second generation present a condition of 'in-between-ness', between the world of their immigrant parents and that of Australians, and the third generation experience a sense of ethnic revival.Emigration and immigrationCritical criminologyEthnologySocial sciencesPhilosophyHuman MigrationCritical CriminologySociocultural AnthropologySocial TheoryEmigration and immigration.Critical criminology.Ethnology.Social sciencesPhilosophy.Human Migration.Critical Criminology.Sociocultural Anthropology.Social Theory.994.00451300Marino Simoneauthttp://id.loc.gov/vocabulary/relators/aut478224MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910411931103321Intergenerational Ethnic Identity Construction and Transmission among Italian-Australians2537382UNINA00829nam0-2200253 --450 991101077490332120251006112030.020250704d1990----kmuy0itay5050 baitaIT 001yyConcordanza critica dei carmi a struttura epitalamica di Venanzio FortunatoMaria I. CampanaleBariAdriatica1990XVIII, 396 p.25 cm871.0121Campanale,Maria I.1440193Fortunatus,Venantius Honorius ClementianusITUNINAREICATUNIMARCBK9911010774903321P2B 650 VEN FORT 01 (1)2025/3457 DMSFLFBCFLFBCConcordanza critica dei carmi a struttura epitalamica di Venanzio Fortunato4403400UNINA