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Forum Italicum, 2014
The majority of works on language in Italian immigrant communities in the USA concern immigrants ... more The majority of works on language in Italian immigrant communities in the USA concern immigrants of the 19th and 20th century migratory waves and their descendants. There is, however, a lack of studies focusing on the most recent influx of Italians who have migrated to the USA in the last 30 years. They have arrived in smaller numbers, yet in a constant stream and are adding to the ranks of the new generations of Italian Americans. The context of emigration of the two groups is notably different, as is their sociolinguistic background and their linguistic practices in the new context of arrival. The ‘new wave’ of Italians is intersecting with American society at large and with the Italian American community that preceded them, with which there is a complex relationship. This article focuses on this new wave of Italians, centering, in particular, on the symbolic practices enacted by a group of families who have recently immigrated to the USA, dealing with the language socialization of their American-born children. Drawing from interviews and ethnographic observation, it highlights new immigrants’ approach to language maintenance and transmission, and their symbolic practices relied on for identity performance. Identity is viewed through a constructivist lens, as negotiated and performed in interaction (Bucholtz and Hall, 2005, 2008), and language maintenance strategies are analyzed through the perspective of language socialization (Ochs, 1993, 1998; Scheiffelin, 1990). This study expands the discussion on Italian immigrant identity in the USA to include its most recent arrivals and simultaneously broadens the scope of Italian diasporic studies.
Language Diversity in the USA
Foreign Language Annals, 2014
Proceedings of the Tenth Annual Symposium …, 2002
In the changed political and social landscape of Europe, many of its nation-states have witnessed... more In the changed political and social landscape of Europe, many of its nation-states have witnessed a resurgence of local identities accompanied by a revival of local languages (Nelde, 1995). Speakers' language ideologies (Silverstein, 1979; Woolard and Schieffelin, ...
... Fellin, L. , De Fina, A. and Fiore, T. , 2007-11-12 "Culture-based language learning for... more ... Fellin, L. , De Fina, A. and Fiore, T. , 2007-11-12 "Culture-based language learning for the development of oral and written competencies" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages, Henry B. Gonzalez Convention ...
Italian American Review, 2014
Book Reviews Storia linguistica dell'emigrazione italiana nel mondo.
Forum Italicum, 2014
The majority of works on language in Italian immigrant communities in the USA concern immigrants ... more The majority of works on language in Italian immigrant communities in the USA concern immigrants of the 19th and 20th century migratory waves and their descendants. There is, however, a lack of studies focusing on the most recent influx of Italians who have migrated to the USA in the last 30 years. They have arrived in smaller numbers, yet in a constant stream and are adding to the ranks of the new generations of Italian Americans. The context of emigration of the two groups is notably different, as is their sociolinguistic background and their linguistic practices in the new context of arrival. The ‘new wave’ of Italians is intersecting with American society at large and with the Italian American community that preceded them, with which there is a complex relationship. This article focuses on this new wave of Italians, centering, in particular, on the symbolic practices enacted by a group of families who have recently immigrated to the USA, dealing with the language socialization of their American-born children. Drawing from interviews and ethnographic observation, it highlights new immigrants’ approach to language maintenance and transmission, and their symbolic practices relied on for identity performance. Identity is viewed through a constructivist lens, as negotiated and performed in interaction (Bucholtz and Hall, 2005, 2008), and language maintenance strategies are analyzed through the perspective of language socialization (Ochs, 1993, 1998; Scheiffelin, 1990). This study expands the discussion on Italian immigrant identity in the USA to include its most recent arrivals and simultaneously broadens the scope of Italian diasporic studies.
Language Diversity in the USA
Foreign Language Annals, 2014
Proceedings of the Tenth Annual Symposium …, 2002
In the changed political and social landscape of Europe, many of its nation-states have witnessed... more In the changed political and social landscape of Europe, many of its nation-states have witnessed a resurgence of local identities accompanied by a revival of local languages (Nelde, 1995). Speakers' language ideologies (Silverstein, 1979; Woolard and Schieffelin, ...
... Fellin, L. , De Fina, A. and Fiore, T. , 2007-11-12 "Culture-based language learning for... more ... Fellin, L. , De Fina, A. and Fiore, T. , 2007-11-12 "Culture-based language learning for the development of oral and written competencies" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages, Henry B. Gonzalez Convention ...
Italian American Review, 2014
Book Reviews Storia linguistica dell'emigrazione italiana nel mondo.