Edvige Giunta is professor of English at New Jersey City University and coeditor of Transformations: The Journal of Inclusive Scholarship and Pedagogy. She is the author of Writing with an Accent: Contemporary Italian American Women Authors and coeditor of The Milk of Almonds: Italian American Women Writers on Food and Culture and Italian American Writers on New Jersey. Her memoir and poetry have appeared in journals and anthologies. Kathleen Zamboni McCormick is professor of literature and pedagogy at Purchase College. Her books include The Culture of Reading and the Teaching of English, which won the MLA's Mina Shaughnessy Award, and Approaches to Teaching Joyce's Ulysses (coedited with Erwin Steinberg.
"Teaching Italian American Literature, Film, and Popular Culture is
an excellent textbook that engages readers through historically and
pedagogically based essays focusing on various aspects of Italian
American culture. The strength of the essays remains consistent
throughout the text, and Giunta and Zamboni McCormick do an
excellent job of introducing readers to the topics and texts that
will be covered." --Lance Conley, Georgia State University
"This journey through the diverse and varied legacy of the Italian
American experience constitutes an innovative tool and resource
guide for many other fields and disciplines." --Simona Zecchi,
i-Italy
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