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List of contents
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments
Transcription Conventions
Introduction
Geographical Location: Northern Italy
Collecting Data in Northern Italy: Methodology
Co-Constructing Transcripts: Orthographic Conventions and Bivalency
Book Structure - Outline of Chapters
Chapter 1
Migration and Politics in Northern Italy
- Introduction
- Mediterranean Migrations in and through Italy
- Multiculturalism and Superdiversity in Italy
- Inclusion-Resistant Superdiversity and Communities of Practice in Northern Italy
- Intimacy and Intimate Identities
- Intimacies of Exclusion in and through DNA
- DNA and Brand Identities in Narratives about Italian Fashion
- DNA and Language Use in Veneto, Northern Italy
- Concluding Remarks
Chapter 2
The
Lega Nord (‘Northern League’):
Language Revitalization and Anti-Immigration Politics
2.1 Introduction
2.2 The
Lega Nord (‘Northern League’) and its Anti-Immigrant Politics
2.3 Beyond the
Lega: New Political Movements in Italy
2.4 Poeticizing and Politicizing Language Revitalization
2.5 Local Languages and Standardized Italian: A Brief Historical Background
2.6 Revitalizing Language, Culture and History in Veneto and Beyond
2.6.1 the
Liga Veneta Repubblica’s Flag
2.6.2
Terre dei Dogi in Festa in Portogruaro, Veneto
2.6.3 Revitalization of Venetan and the "Veneto State"
2.7 Concluding Remarks
Chapter 3
Racializing Narratives: Stance, Scale, and Chronotope
3.1 Introduction
3.2 Narratives as Discursive Practices
3.3 Narrative Practices through Spatiotemporal Scales: The Bakhtinian Chronotope
3.4 Chronotopes Through Scalar Intimacy
3.5 Racialized Storytelling: Stance and Stancetaking
3.6 Narrating
Extracomunitari in Veneto’s Health Care Facilities
3.7 Concluding Remarks
Chapter 4
Intimacies of Exclusion in and through Storytelling
4.1 Introduction
4.2 Racialized Narratives in Research Qualitative Interviews
4.3 Intimacies of Exclusion in Political Rallies
4.4 Narrating Authenticity and Migration in Northern Italian Historical Cafés
4.5 Concluding Remarks
Chapter 5
Performing
Extracomunitari in
Barzellette5.1 Introduction
5.2 Racialized Jokes as "Keyed" Performances
5.3
Barzellette and Italian Joke-Tellers
5.4 Racialized
Barzellette in Formal Political Addresses
5.5 Enacting
Extracomunitari in
barzellette in Veneto
5.5.1 "In Padua There are So Many
Extracomunitari!"
5.5.2 "Starting Today, You are Giovanni!":
Assigning Italian Names to Migrant Students
5.6 Concluding Remarks
Conclusion
Intimacies of Exclusion in and through Storytelling Practices
Racialized Barzellette in Northern Italy
Intimacies of Exclusion: Future Research
References
Index
About the author
Sabina Perrino is Assistant Professor of Anthropology and Linguistics at Binghamton University. She has conducted research in Senegal and Northern Italy on topics such as racialized language; offline/online narratives; intimacy; migration; language revitalization; transnationalism; ethnomedicine; political discourse. She co-edited seven Special Issues for journals including Language in Society, Language & Communication, and Applied Linguistics.
Summary
Drawing on over a decade of the author’s fieldwork, the volume examines the emergence of racialized language in conversations about migrants or migration issues in light of increasing recent migratory flows in the European Union, couched in the broader context of changing socio-political forces.