Australians in Italy

Australians in Italy
Title Australians in Italy PDF eBook
Author Bill Kent
Publisher Monash Univ Pub
Total Pages 332
Release 2008
Genre History
ISBN 9780980361681

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"Long before the advent of modern tourism, Australians travelled to live in Italy, or undertook extensive visits there. Indeed they continue to do so in increasing numbers, as women and men find Italian partners; as business people with European interests settle there; as retirees in their thousands seek 'the good life' that Italy - in Ros Pesman's words, this 'culturally endowed place of rebirth' - seems to promise .... This collection seeks to map the past and present of the Australian love affair with Italy, and yields rich insights into its causes, motivations and transformations." -- About page.

Italians in Australia

Italians in Australia
Title Italians in Australia PDF eBook
Author Francesco Ricatti
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 147
Release 2018-04-26
Genre History
ISBN 3319788736

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This book provides a concise and innovative history of Italian migration to Australia over the past 150 years. It focuses on crucial aspects of the migratory experience, including work and socio-economic mobility, disorientation and reorientation, gender and sexual identities, racism, sexism, family life, aged care, language, religion, politics, and ethnic media. The history of Italians in Australia is re-framed through key theoretical concepts, including transculturation, transnationalism, decoloniality, and intersectionality. This book challenges common assumptions about the Italian-Australian community, including the idea that migrants are ‘stuck’ in the past, and the tendency to assess migrants’ worth according to their socio-economic success and their alleged contribution to the Nation. It focuses instead on the complex, intense, inventive, dynamic, and resilient strategies developed by migrants within complex transcultural and transnational contexts. In doing so, this book provides a new way of rethinking and remembering the history of Italians in Australia.

Italy and Australia

Italy and Australia
Title Italy and Australia PDF eBook
Author Gabriele Abbondanza
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 292
Release 2023-12-30
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9819932165

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This book offers a novel and comprehensive reappraisal of current relations between Italy and Australia. For the first time, it expands the scope of analysis by encompassing and critically reviewing research avenues that have been understudied so far. In order to pursue this objective, it provides innovative analyses on bilateral history, reciprocal migration, socio-cultural ties, international relations and trade, comparative politics, and scientific cooperation. By adopting a multidisciplinary approach, this book makes a significant contribution to multiple disciplinary literatures, benefitting social science scholars, policymakers, and professionals working in a number of fields. Mindful of the wide scope and multidisciplinary nature of this innovative research, the editors oversee a careful balance of different theories, methodologies, sources, and data, in accordance with the conventions of each discipline employed in this volume. As a result, this book encourages a broader and more nuanced understanding of Italian-Australian relations in the 21st century.

The Italians in Australia

The Italians in Australia
Title The Italians in Australia PDF eBook
Author Gianfranco Cresciani
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 212
Release 2003-08-27
Genre History
ISBN 9780521537780

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This 2003 book brings to life the important story of the Italo-Australian community.

Questions of Authority

Questions of Authority
Title Questions of Authority PDF eBook
Author Laura Olcelli
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 226
Release 2017-10-12
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1351356399

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Questions of Authority investigates Italian–Australian literary travel exchanges throughout the long nineteenth century. The 1800s witnessed major transformations in Australian overseas travel: it gradually evolved from a replica of the Continental Grand Tour of the British, to a more idiosyncratic cosmopolitan experience, either touristic or professional. Moreover, it was during the second half of this century that both Italy and Australia underwent crucial political upheavals; these resulted in shifts from colonial and subjugated status, to self-government and ultimately independence. This volume connects these geographical, political and sociocultural contexts of Italy and Australia by considering their interlaced odeporic library, produced at a significant time in history. Additionally, this book analyses key texts compiled by Italians in Australia, and Australians in Italy: these chiefly consist of voyage accounts, but also include the records of explorers, missionaries, scientists and migrants coming from the Italian peninsula. These primary sources include unpublished travel diaries compiled by the first Victorian women visitors to the Bel Paese, which have been largely neglected by scholarship thus far. This examination pinpoints the enduring significance of Italy in travel-related terms, showing how this destination was adapted from the map of eighteenth-century British Grand Tourists, to that of nineteenth-century Australian holiday makers. Most critically, Questions of Authority argues Italian–Australian peripatetic connections entail issues of authority, that emerge in the ways in which Italian and Australian travel writers displayed their authorship, cultural capital and national identification in relation to the other country. Finally, it demonstrates how these are highly regulated by, and yet simultaneously challenge, British colonial hegemony.

The Italians in Australia

The Italians in Australia
Title The Italians in Australia PDF eBook
Author Garry Chapman
Publisher Macmillan Education AU
Total Pages 36
Release 2007
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 9781420208900

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Many different cultural groups live in Australia, and together they make our life rich and interesting, and contribute to Australias identity. This book explores the influx of Italians to Australia after World War 11, what life was like for them on their arrival and how they have adapted and contributed to our society. Written for upper primary to lower secondary students it provides background information on Italy and the reasons some Italians decided to migrate to Australia.Special conte

An Australian in Italy

An Australian in Italy
Title An Australian in Italy PDF eBook
Author Italy. Ambasciata (Australia)
Publisher
Total Pages 110
Release 1963
Genre Italy
ISBN

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