Living the revolution [electronic resource] : Italian women's resistance and radicalism in New York City, 1880-1945 / Jennifer Guglielmo.
2010
HQ1439.N6 G84 2010eb
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Living the revolution [electronic resource] : Italian women's resistance and radicalism in New York City, 1880-1945 / Jennifer Guglielmo.
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9780807898222 (electronic bk.)
9780807833568
0807833568
9780807833568
0807833568
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Chapel Hill : University of North Carolina Press, c2010.
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English
Description
1 online resource (404 p. ): ill.
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HQ1439.N6 G84 2010eb
Dewey Decimal Classification
320.53082/097471
Summary
Guglielmo brings to life the Italian working-class women of New York and New Jersey who helped shape the vibrant radical political culture that expanded into the emerging industrial union movement. Tracing the activism of two generations of women who worked in the needle and textile trades, she explores the ways immigrant women and their American-born daughters drew on Italian traditions of protest to form new urban female networks of everyday resistance and political activism.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [325]-384) and index.
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Gender & American culture.
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Table of Contents
Women's cultures of resistance in Southern Italy
La sartina (the seamstress) becomes a transnational labor migrant
The racialization of Southern Italian women
Surviving the shock of arrival and everyday resistance
Anarchist feminists and the radical subculture
The 1909-1919 strike wave and the birth of industrial unionism
Red scare, the lure of fascism, and diasporic resistance
Community organizing in a racial hall of mirrors.
La sartina (the seamstress) becomes a transnational labor migrant
The racialization of Southern Italian women
Surviving the shock of arrival and everyday resistance
Anarchist feminists and the radical subculture
The 1909-1919 strike wave and the birth of industrial unionism
Red scare, the lure of fascism, and diasporic resistance
Community organizing in a racial hall of mirrors.