Italian Migrations - HONOR313_FA18Main MenuIntroduction to the courseItalian Migrations in Literature, Film and Popular CultureWho we are - Book authorsThe True Legend of Peppe VoltarelliThe Order of Things screening at MoPA with director Andrea SegreLittle Italy Field TripJim Bregante and growing up in Little ItalyMeet my Parents: An Immigration Story - Veronica MontemayorAn interview with my parents regarding their migration process from the Philippines to the United StatesHON 313 Final Project - Dillyn McHenryFour Short Stories About ImmigrationCHImmigration: My Family's Migration Stories - Jasmine ChiThe retelling of my grandfather's and father's experiences migrating from North to South Korea as well as from Korea to the United States with connections tying back to a novel we read in class.A Day in Little Italy - Malia and Sierra Final ProjectSierra and Malia Final ProjectHey Little Italy - TJ Griggs and Olivia KirkeSong of Little ItalyFrom Colombia to MiamiA Book in the Dust: An Ask the Dust Sequel by Dana Tsuri-EtzioniThe Experience of an Italian Sephardic Jew in Los Angeles, 1940. By Kaeli Leoni.Mangiamo: An Italian Mukbang - Keely and CharliAl and Adela - Different Families, Same Purpose| Mariel GeronimoThe Toth Family's Migration - Sydney WagnerPeppe Goes to America by Analise Ilsley, Jason Valentini, and Lorenzo SantorRemix to Migration - Peter MitriCovers of Popular Songs: Italian Migration StyleItalian Art and Migration - Dipali ShahIn this project I am exploring various art forms , and how migration has affected/spread them throughout the world.Final Project: Stories of Immigration Throughout the World - Madison and AlexaFinal Project Ximena Campos and Jessica AnthonyInterviews of immigration from different perspectivesMy Grandfather's Immigration Journey - Naomi MarroquinHonors 313 Final Project [Italy and the World] - Jake HurwitzFinal ProjectClarissa Clòdb886ad53bc7213a988f9e7e4415f782ea7c35a2
12018-12-12T23:00:27-08:00Photography5plain2018-12-24T00:43:58-08:00 This image depicts what a traditional Italian woman migrating to the U.S. in the early 20th century looks like. As noticeable, the woman has a very simplistic style and is wearing only the essentials – no jewelry, flashy clothing, etc. This is very different from how the British woman Lucy was visualized in Nuovomondo. In Crialese’s film, Lucy is dressed in elite clothing (rich fabrics), wears accessories (such as hats), and maintains a more upper-status look overall. This comparison shows how simplistic Italian migrant women truly were, outlining their primary goal – a better future – not a lavish lifestyle, rather a scope for success in the new world.
This image depicts two people’s bare feet hanging loosely from atop a boat/ship through a window inside a lower-level cabin. With nothing but an empty ocean and this set of bare feet seen through the cabin window, the picture aims to show a glimpse of the experience Libyan refugees had along their journey over to Italy. Although this photograph was captured just a few years ago, the black and white effect is utilized purposely to enhance the viewer’s imagination as to how the refugees’ experiences must have been.
This image depicts an Italian navy boat providing several asylum-seekers off the coast of Africa a ride across the Mediterranean to refuge in Italy. The photographic techniques used in this image are useful towards the representation of a fraction of the number of people in northern Africa who needed to escape their war-torn countries at the time. Not only do the vibrant colors and the birds-eye view provide insight to the number of people, rather they also enhance the viewer’s perception of the desperate refugee experience. This photograph effectively captures an essence of how the journey of a refugee is, relevant to Swada’s story in The Order of Things; in this film, Corrado (an immigration control officer) learns of the hardships experienced by the refugees. Like most of the people presented on this boat, Swada was also a Libyan refugee to Italy who simply wanted to escape the war-torn land and reunite with her family.