Terre Promesse:
Excursions Towards Italian Topographies
April 22–24, 2010
John D. Calandra Italian American Institute
25 West 43rd Street, 17th floor, Manhattan
(between 5 th and 6 th Avenues)
THURSDAY, April 22, 2010
6:30-8:30 pm
WELCOME AND RECEPTION
Anthony Julian Tamburri
John D. Calandra Italian American Institute
Queens College, CUNY
James Muyskens
Queens College, CUNY
Francesco Maria Talò
Consulate General of Italy in New York
FRIDAY, April 23, 2010
9–9:30 AM
Coffee and Pastries
9:30–10:45 AM
CONFERENCE ROOM
Travelling Writing
Chair: Nancy Ziehler, John D. Calandra Italian American Institute
The Dead Sang with Dirt in Their Mouths
Joseph P. Cosco, Old Dominion University
Found in Translation: Symbolic Representations of la madreterra in Literary and Vernacular Writings
Fulvia Masi, Bard College
Click to Enlarge: Connecting Memories, Places, and Cultures in the
Virtual Paese
Robert Oppedisano, Editor/Writer
11–12:15 PM
CONFERENCE ROOM
Points South and West I
Chair: Vincenzo Milione, John D. Calandra Italian American Institute
The Italians of the Jamestown and Virginia Colonies
Giuseppe Di Scipio, Hunter College/CUNY
Here Come the Sicilians: Another Puzzle Piece in the Making of New Orleans
Gerald T. McNeill, Southeastern Louisiana University, and Melissa Puglia McNeill, Stuart Hall School for Boys
The Making of Little Italies in the Appalachian Hill Towns of West Virginia
Victor A. Basile, Independent Scholar
11–12:15 PM
LA GALLERIA
Common Grounds
Chair: Maria LaRusso, John D. Calandra Italian American Institute
Fright or Delight: The Cultural Implications of Wild Fungi as Food
SUSAN M. ROSSI-WILCOX, Independent Scholar
Social Justice and Democracy: The Significance of a Commons
CHRISTINE F. ZINNI, State University of New York at Brockport
12:15–1:30 PM
Lunch on your own
1:30–2:45 PM
CONFERENCE ROOM
Gardening and Harvesting
Chair: Joseph Sciorra, John D. Calandra Italian American Institute
Memories of Repasts (Film)
Karina S. Ramirez, The New School Media Studies Program
Gardens of the Mind: Memory, Ecology, and Justice in the Story of
Tullio Inglese
Patricia Klindienst, Independent Scholar
Terra sogna terra (Film)
LUCIA GRILLO, John D. Calandra Italian American Institute
1:30–2:45 PM
LA GALLERIA
Narrated Landscapes
Chair: Rosangela Briscese, John D. Calandra Italian American Institute
La Brigantessa: The Life of a Female Brigand
Rosanna Micelotta-Battigelli, Author
Mirage
Paola Corso, Western Connecticut State University
U Bizz’ di Creanza: A Piece of Politeness
Joanna Clapps Herman, Manhattanville College
3–4:15 PM
CONFERENCE ROOM
Sacred Spaces
Chair: Dominick Carielli, John D. Calandra Italian American Institute
To Struggle for a Place at the Table: Italian-American Protestants in Italy
Dennis Barone, St. Joseph College
The Role of the Holy Place: Memory and Nostalgia in Italian Jews Who Emigrated in Israel After World War II
Cristina Bettin, Ben Gurion University
Vernacular Exegesis of the Gentrifying Gaze: Saints, Hipsters, and Public Space in Williamsburg, Brooklyn
Joseph Sciorra, John D. Calandra Italian American Institute
3–4:15 PM
LA GALLERIA
Space into Place
Chair: James Periconi, Italian American Writers Association
Tales of a West End Italian Boy
Nicola Battigelli, Author
Performing Nostalgia in Caterina Edwards’ Homeground and Marco Micone’s Deja’ l’agonie
Simone Lomartire, Leeds Metropolitan University
The Place and the Action: The Metaphor of the Square According to the
Social Enterprise
Paola Melone, Institute of the National Research Council
4:30–5:45 PM
CONFERENCE ROOM
Little Italies
Chair: Christine Gambino, John D. Calandra Italian American Institute
Imagined Little Italies
Stefano Luconi, Università degli Studi di Padova
America’s Little Italies as Visually Contested Terrains
Jerry Krase, Brooklyn College/CUNY
Re-Membering the Neighborhood: Creating Community with Food Exchange
Dana David, Pace University
Saturday, April 24, 2010
9–9:30 AM
Coffee and Pastries
9:30–10:45 AM
CONFERENCE ROOM
Re-Mapping Italian America
Chair: Anthony Tamburri, John D. Calandra Italian American Institute
America as Garden of Plenty and Hell on Earth: Pre-and Post-Immigration Images of the Promised Land and their Relation to Italians of the Great Migration
Joseph J. Inguanti, Southern Connecticut State University
From the Nostalgia of Origins to Creating Home: Making Place at the Leonardo da Vinci Art School, New York City, 1923-1940
Francesca Canadé Sautman, Hunter College/CUNY
Italian America: Beyond the Imagined Nation
Ottorino Cappelli, Università degli Studi di Napoli “L’Orientale”
11–12:15 PM
CONFERENCE ROOM
Architecture Abandoned, Reclaimed, Re-Imagined
Chair: Donna M. Chirico, York College/CUNY
Il Borgo Fortificato: Culture, Traditions, Life
John C. Russotto, Independent Scholar, and M. Gabriella Gasbarre,
Italian American Community Club of Rochester
Vernacular Architecture of the Alto Molise
John Caserta, The Design Office
Preserving History in the Old Neighborhood: Saving the Our Lady of Loreto Church, East New York, Brooklyn
Marilyn Ann Verna, St. Francis College, and Mario Toglia, Calitri American Cultural Group
11–12:15 PM
LA GALLERIA
Creative Spaces
Chair: Fabio Girelli-Carasi Brooklyn College/CUNY
Terra, Diana, and Other Buried Voices: Losing the Earth for the Heavens
Tiziana Rinaldi, Author
Terra Promessa (film)
Antonino D’Ambrosio, La Lutta NMC
Architettura Sonora/Applied Acoustics
Lorenzo Brusci, Sound and Experience Design
12:15–1:30 PM
Lunch on your own
1:30–2:45 PM
CONFERENCE ROOM
Contested Landscapes/Contested Readings
Chair: Ottorino Cappelli, Università degli Studi di Napoli “L’Orientale”
Speaking of Place: Campanilismo as Linguistic Practice in Northern Italy
Jillian R. Cavanaugh, Brooklyn College/CUNY
Re-imagining the Colonial Landscape: Notions of Faith, Healing, and Prestige in Goffredo Alessandrini’s Abuna Messias
AnneMarie Tamis, New York University
Segni italiani nelle strade americane
Maddalena Tirabassi, Centro Altreitalie/Globus et Locus
1:30–2:45 PM
LA GALLERIA
Land in Literature
Chair: Fred Gardaphé, Queens College, CUNY
The Transnational Origins of Antonio Stoppani’s Il bel paese
Erica Moretti, Brown University
Paradise from Mud and Stone: Visions of Italy in the Work of Ignazio Silone and Iris Origo
Fred Misurella, East Stroudsburg University
Place and Narrative as Real and Metaphysical Catalysts in Fiction
Gioia Timpanelli, Author
3–4:15 PM
CONFERENCE ROOM
Points South and West II
Chair: Joseph Sciorra, John D. Calandra Italian American Institute
A Northern Southern Italian of the Eastern Western United States:
A Topographical Analysis of John Fante’s Fiction
Jim Cocola, Worcester Polytechnic Institute
Piedmont on the Pacific: Labor, Race, and Place and the Origins of Italian Winemaking in California
Simone Cinotto, University of Gastronomic Sciences
“Il Fuoco di Minonga”: The 1907 Mine Disaster, the Landscape of Coal, and the Making of Transnational Italian Identity in West Virginia
Joan Saverino, The Historical Society of Pennsylvania
4:30–5:45 PM
CONFERENCE ROOM
Closing Keynote
Gastronomic Utopias, Promised Land
Luisa del Giudice, Independent Scholar
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