To Hyphenate or Not to Hyphenate? - The Italian/American Writer: An Other America (Paperback)


Anthony Julian Tamburri examines the history of Italian/American writing and the concept of the hyphen as representative of the reluctance of the dominant culture to accept newcomers. He maintains that the hyphen in Italian-American creates a physical division between the two terms where the ideological gap should be filled Tamburri proposes instead to turn the hyphen forty-five degrees: Italian/American.

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Anthony Julian Tamburri examines the history of Italian/American writing and the concept of the hyphen as representative of the reluctance of the dominant culture to accept newcomers. He maintains that the hyphen in Italian-American creates a physical division between the two terms where the ideological gap should be filled Tamburri proposes instead to turn the hyphen forty-five degrees: Italian/American.

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Imprint

Guernica Editions,Canada

Country of origin

Canada

Release date

December 1991

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First published

1991

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Dimensions

182 x 110 x 8mm (L x W x T)

Format

Paperback

Pages

82

ISBN-13

978-0-920717-57-8

Barcode

9780920717578

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LSN

0-920717-57-8



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