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From Saturday Night Fever to Jersey Shore , Italian American youth in New York City have appropriatedand been appropriated bypopular American culture. Here, Donald Tricarico investigates how Italian ethnicity has been used to fashion Guido as a distinct youth style that signals inclusion in popular American culture and, simultaneously, the making of a new ethnic subject. Emerging from a wave of Italian immigration after World War II in outer borough neighborhoods such as Bensonhurst, the story of the Guido is an Italian American story, symbolizing the negotiation of a negatively privileged ethnicity within American society. Tricarico takes up questions about the definition of Guido, the role of disco, and the identity politics of Jersey Shore in order to reconsider the significance of Guido for the study of Italian American ethnicity.
The first book-length work about Italian American ethnicity and youth culture Elucidates a theoretical perspectivesocial constructionism and segmented assimilationthat can explain Italian American cultural and social forms as a youth subculture Situates Guido in urban Italian American culture as an adaption to New York City over time
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Donald Tricarico is Professor of Sociology at Queensborough Community College, CUNY, where he has taught since 1977.
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From Saturday Night Fever to Jersey Shore , Italian American youth in New York City have appropriatedand been appropriated bypopular American culture. Here, Donald Tricarico investigates how Italian ethnicity has been used to fashion Guido as a distinct youth style that signals inclusion in popular American culture and, simultaneously, the making of a new ethnic subject. Emerging from a wave of Italian immigration after World War II in outer borough neighborhoods such as Bensonhurst, the story of the Guido is an Italian American story, symbolizing the negotiation of a negatively privileged ethnicity within American society. Tricarico takes up questions about the definition of Guido, the role of disco, and the identity politics of Jersey Shore in order to reconsider the significance of Guido for the study of Italian American ethnicity.
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